Greetings;
I yumex updated all the kde stuffs earlier today, and restarted X. kmail restarted, with a slightly more compact folder listing which is appreciated, now I don't have to scroll it to drag-n-drop spam into the spam folder.
Kmail only lasted about 2 minutes after the restart, silently disappearing without a crash notice. On the restart, it seems stable now. Heck I have NDI what its supposed to be doing, is it playing catchup after the update or??
So what is the new kded4 doing?
And should I reboot?
Thanks.
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 04:27:23PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
I yumex updated all the kde stuffs earlier today, and restarted X. kmail restarted, with a slightly more compact folder listing which is appreciated, now I don't have to scroll it to drag-n-drop spam into the spam folder.
Kmail only lasted about 2 minutes after the restart, silently disappearing without a crash notice. On the restart, it seems stable now. Heck I have NDI what its supposed to be doing, is it playing catchup after the update or??
So what is the new kded4 doing?
And should I reboot?
I'm also seeing kded4 using 100% CPU time after the recent updates. I didn't notice any crashes or hangs of anything.
I rebooted right after the update, I haven't rebooted since noticing the CPU usage.
-- Patrick Mansfield
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 12:45:54PM -0700, Patrick Mansfield wrote:
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 04:27:23PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
So what is the new kded4 doing?
And should I reboot?
I'm also seeing kded4 using 100% CPU time after the recent updates. I didn't notice any crashes or hangs of anything.
I rebooted right after the update, I haven't rebooted since noticing the CPU usage.
Oh yeh ... I am running Fedora 9.
After a reboot kded4 is running fine.
On a very different machine, I had the same thing happen, switching from runlevel 3 back to 5 (the machine is headless at the moment), it came back up and kded4 is fine.
-- Patrick Mansfield