/tmp/ksocket-kevin/klauncher3wah8b.slave-socket
A couple of times over the last two days my KDE desktop on 7.2 has just spontaneously self-destructed and given me a login screen. Looking at the running processes, I find varying amounts (10-20) of variants of the following: kdeinit: kio_http http /tmp/ksocket-kevin/klauncher3wah8b.slave-socket /tmp/ksocket-kevin/konqueroraLEO2b.slave-socket (all one line) The first segment (/tmp/ksocket-kevin/klauncher3wah8b.slave-socket) is the same, but the second segment can differ. I have never noticed these before. Are they supposed to be there? (And if so, what do they refer to?) If they're not supposed to be there, what caused them, and how do I get rid of them? Perplexed ... Kevin
Those come from launching things from the alt-F2 run command (I think it's called klauncher). In your case, konqueror. There may be other K processes that create those too, but I'm pretty sure it's normal. michael stone university of texas at austin mechanical engineering *nix admin / multimedia admin etc 3.132 ph: 471.9657 dp: 478.4388 #2153 agentsmith@mail.utexas.edu On Wed, 19 Dec 2001, Kevin Donnelly wrote:
A couple of times over the last two days my KDE desktop on 7.2 has just spontaneously self-destructed and given me a login screen.
Looking at the running processes, I find varying amounts (10-20) of variants of the following:
kdeinit: kio_http http /tmp/ksocket-kevin/klauncher3wah8b.slave-socket /tmp/ksocket-kevin/konqueroraLEO2b.slave-socket (all one line)
The first segment (/tmp/ksocket-kevin/klauncher3wah8b.slave-socket) is the same, but the second segment can differ.
I have never noticed these before. Are they supposed to be there? (And if so, what do they refer to?) If they're not supposed to be there, what caused them, and how do I get rid of them?
Perplexed ...
Kevin
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On Wednesday 19 December 2001 03:37, michael stone wrote:
Those come from launching things from the alt-F2 run command (I think it's called klauncher). In your case, konqueror. There may be other K processes that create those too, but I'm pretty sure it's normal.
Hmm, not sure about this. I never run Konqueror from Alt+F2. I have just launched Nedit via that route, and it just shows up in the process list as nedit, with no reference to klauncher. Kevin
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