[opensuse] One - no, I lie - MANY more 11.1/KDE4 problems
... in a long line of little annoyances. On one login the KDE4 panel was scrambled. I couldn't account for why. Deleted and rebuilt. Now the batter monitor has a place there but no icon and the kmix, although reported present by "ps -ef", does not appear in the system tray. Trying ti kill & restart it does not bring it to the tray, although "ps -ef" says its there. No changes to apparmor and reinstalling the packages and rebooting doesn't help. Its annoying as there is no sound from any of the applications.. No, I don't have pulseaudio installed, but I did notice with 11.1 that if the system has bee up a few hours the sound 'pulses" - a vibrato effect. On top of that, the Network manager seems to be running wpa_supplicant even though wlan0 is disabled and the config file says 'manual'. Killing it just causes it to restart. The problems I'm having with 11.1 and KDE4 aren't the dramatic ones that I see discussed here, but lots of small, niggling intermittent ones that are frustrating to find. "Death of a thousand duck bites". -- The only reason to give a speech is to change the world. - John F. Kennedy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Am Montag, 5. Januar 2009 22:46:27 schrieb Anton Aylward:
Now the batter monitor has a place there but no icon and the kmix, although reported present by "ps -ef", does not appear in the system tray. Trying ti kill & restart it does not bring it to the tray, although "ps -ef" says its there.
Sems like a graphics driver issue, have you tried another one, either binary or oss?
No changes to apparmor and reinstalling the packages and rebooting doesn't help.
Its annoying as there is no sound from any of the applications.. No, I don't have pulseaudio installed, but I did notice with 11.1 that if the system has bee up a few hours the sound 'pulses" - a vibrato effect.
Update to libxine1 from Packman.
The problems I'm having with 11.1 and KDE4 aren't the dramatic ones that I see discussed here, but lots of small, niggling intermittent ones that are frustrating to find. "Death of a thousand duck bites".
I won't waste my time with the 1000 little issues I had with kde3, which people got used to and hence work around or do not notice anymore. I would want to state all the 1000 small advantages of KDE4, but that would be ignored by those that don't want to see them, and those that do, do not need to be told. Sven -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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