- good for me that I was too tired (of it all) last night...I didn't write the posting I felt like!
- KDE4 is NOT ready for showtime. Period.
- the issues I (and many others) encounter, clearly states so. That said, it's still a fine piece of software, pointing in the right directions and all. But - it's not ready.
I wonder how I get my desktop back into a productional state?
Krunner crashing at login. Lots of other stuff crashing too. I thing I'l rename .kde(n) and take it from there.
The problems you are describing (with the desktop oddities not the sound issue) are most likely the common problem that most of us using KDE4 have encountered... upgrading means that the rc and config files for KDE4 have changed big time between your previously running version (especially so if you were running 4.1 or earlier and moved to 4.3.x) and the new install. This introduces a bunch or conflicts and weirdness that can be traced directly back to how much things have changed. Once you "reset" that and start working with a clean config, KDE4 works reasonably well. Still has some hiccups, but so far on all the systems I run/support on KDE4, is working fine. Renaming .kde(n) will do the reset... as will deleting or renaming the config files. Either way, you will be returned to a default config, and you should be able to tinker with your desktop settings, and it should be in a "production" state again. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org