On Thursday 11 May 2006 2:45 pm, Catimimi wrote:
I happened to get this problem on one computer and to solve it. For that computer it came from the fact that the "run parallel" option was enabled at boot, so that kde started while boot scripts were still running. And kpowersave started before the powersave daemon.
I disabled "run parallel" and everything was OK.
Thanks to your suggestion, I found "run parallel" within the system configuration variables (available through Yast) and have disabled it. But that seems like overkill. Apparently the related software isn't good enough at detecting which tasks really can be run in parallel. A better solution would be to force synchronization of the offending tasks. But I'm wondering how to achieve that. Paul