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Theo Chatzimichos wrote: |
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> On Friday 28 January 2011 22:34:06 Dale wrote: |
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>> Ian Whyman wrote: |
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>>> May have just needed a kbuildsysoca4 run. |
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>>> On Jan 28, 2011 6:08 PM, "Dale"<rdalek1967@×××××.com |
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>>> <mailto:rdalek1967@×××××.com>> wrote: |
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>> That's the one I was thinking about. If I could have remembered what |
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>> the command was, I would have tried it first. Thanks for helping a |
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>> forgetful old guy since it may help someone else if they run into the |
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>> same situation. I suspect that would have solved the problem. |
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>> Thanks. |
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>> Dale |
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>> :-) :-) |
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> We got many similar reports, I'll add it in the Guide FAQ |
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I was using the -j option when I upgraded KDE. Could that have |
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something to do with it? Maybe the last package that was "officially" |
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emerged didn't run the command. I'm just guessing on this tho. |
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Another thing I have noticed, when I log out, apps don't close |
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gracefully. I get the KDE crash handler instead of them just closing |
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like usual. I'm not sure but suspect that is a KDE issue and not a |
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Gentoo issue. Just something I noticed a bit ago. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |