On Wednesday 10 July 2002 19.48, Bill Southwell wrote:
Is there any word on 8.1?
If it's kdeinit, then an 8.1 SuSE release isn't going to help. It'll still have the same KDE programs which are available for 8.0, 7.3, etc. Make sure you've got the latest KDE setup ( 3.0.2 ) as found in: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/supplementary/ Having the latest X won't hurt either. (Also found in the same place.) I think that came with SuSE 8.0 if that's what you have, though. (X wouldn't be the problem here, but...) You didn't state anything about what you're using (which KDE, which SuSE...) so I'm giving this info with the thought that maybe you're not up to date. If you've got KDE 3.0.2, then that's the best that's available at the moment and it's not something SuSE can fix. Try bug reports to KDE. With kdeinit, the problem may also not be kdeinit at all, but it could have been caused by a program started by kdeinit. Among these is artsd, which caused a similar problem for me a while back. Turned out I had set the sound settings wrong in the Control Center. Run "kpm" and mark the "Tree" box at the bottom. You can then see which programs are going through kdeinit. There's a good chance it's actually one of those programs that caused the problem, though kdeinit can't be ruled out. Babbling, Joe "Flame" Sullivan -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Firechild Web Design and CGI Scripting Services http://firechild.net Secretary, World Association of Internet Marketing http://waim.org Webmaster, Amerikanska - For Americans In Sweden http://amerikanska.com Meta-editor, Open Directory Project http://dmoz.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------