On Tuesday 04 April 2006 03:58, Will Stephenson wrote:
On Tuesday 04 April 2006 04:08, Bob S wrote:
Here is output while running: bob@EasyStreet:~> ps -ef | grep kmail bob 29229 1 1 21:09 ? 00:00:24 kmail -caption KMail -icon kmail -miniicon kmail
That's KMail.
bob 2481 29046 0 21:40 ? 00:00:00 kio_file [kdeinit] file /tmp/ksocket-bob/klauncherXZXQSb.slave-socket /tmp/ksocket-bob/kmailpYDYsc.slave-socket bob 3921 3641 0 21:48
That's an ioslave (input/output slave process) probably used for reading your addressbook.
pts/1 00:00:00 grep kmail
and that's the grep command itself.
Here is output after closing: bob@EasyStreet:~> ps -ef | grep kmail bob 2481 29046 0 21:40 ? 00:00:00 kio_file [kdeinit] file /tmp/ksocket-bob/klauncherXZXQSb.slave-socket /tmp/ksocket-bob/kmailpYDYsc.slave-socket bob 6077 3641 0 21:59 pts/1 00:00:00 grep kmail bob@EasyStreet:~>
Is this a second instance? If so, how can that be?
No, that's all correct as expected - no second instance.
What if you quit Kmail without logging out, does the config file keep the changes?
It does seem to now, because I have reverted.
In that case you no longer have a kde 3.5.2 to diagnose the problem further. I'll keep an eye out for this problem in the 3.5 branch.
Thanks Will, Think I will wait and watch also before upgrading to 3.5.2. Seeing people have other problems also. Bob S.