KMail at KDE startup (SOLLUTION?).
On Wednesday 10 April 2002 19:04, dep wrote:
have you dropped a note to the developers? if you can get 'em past "2.1.1 is very old and you should upgrade," you might get an answer from them. i'd start with someone listed in kmail help > about kmail.
I found a temporary(?) solution today. The first step was to shutdown KMail as soon as possible after startup and then restart it and THEN to shut it down again. Step two was to check KDE -> System -> Info -> process management. Only after going through step 1 above, would a KMail process continue after shutdown (kmail-caption KMAIL-icon kmail-miniicon kmail). Kill the process. Step three was to log out WITH restore session checked. Step four - total shutdown. Step five, start computer in SuSE, check to see if KMail or any KMail process were running. If not, shutdown with restore session UNCHECKED. Seems to have done the trick so far. Odd that while KMail would work in connection with startup, the (apparently) guilty process would only show after a quit, restart and quit of KMail. Thanks to all that have helped on this issue. Cheers, Brian
On Friday 12 April 2002 16:01, Brian Durant wrote:
Odd that while KMail would work in connection with startup, the (apparently) guilty process would only show after a quit, restart and quit of KMail.
I used to get errant konqueror processes that never resulted in a window but used to cause kde to hang for ages during startup. Killing the processes and a restart usually solved the trick. Jethro
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Brian Durant
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Jethro Cramp