Re: kwallet not accessible after dbus restart

2006-02-14 Thread Derek Broughton
Hendrik Sattler wrote: Am Montag, 13. Februar 2006 20:16 schrieb Pierre Habouzit: dbus restart sometimes kills kded, and kded is one of the main daemon of the kde session. Shouldn't that call the crash handler and I should see its window coming up? I had a similar sounding problem (w/

Re: kwallet not accessible after dbus restart

2006-02-14 Thread Pierre Habouzit
Le Lun 13 Février 2006 20:48, Sylvain Joyeux a écrit : dbus restart sometimes kills kded, and kded is one of the main daemon of the kde session. You have to log out and in kde again, there is no other mean. You can restart kded in a konsole without relogging (just start 'kded' in a

Re: kwallet not accessible after dbus restart

2006-02-13 Thread Pierre Habouzit
Le Lun 13 Février 2006 19:47, Hendrik Sattler a écrit : Hi, can anyone else confirm this: * open kwalletmanager and look if the wallet is visible * close the window * run as root: /etc/init.d/dbus restart * open kwalletmanager and look if the wallet is visible Here, it is now gone and no

Re: kwallet not accessible after dbus restart

2006-02-13 Thread Kevin Krammer
On Monday 13 February 2006 19:47, Hendrik Sattler wrote: Hi, can anyone else confirm this: * open kwalletmanager and look if the wallet is visible * close the window * run as root: /etc/init.d/dbus restart * open kwalletmanager and look if the wallet is visible Here, it is now gone and no

Re: kwallet not accessible after dbus restart

2006-02-13 Thread Sylvain Joyeux
dbus restart sometimes kills kded, and kded is one of the main daemon of the kde session. You have to log out and in kde again, there is no other mean. You can restart kded in a konsole without relogging (just start 'kded' in a shell). You may want to restart khotkeys too (this one does the

Re: kwallet not accessible after dbus restart

2006-02-13 Thread Hendrik Sattler
Am Montag, 13. Februar 2006 20:16 schrieb Pierre Habouzit: dbus restart sometimes kills kded, and kded is one of the main daemon of the kde session. Shouldn't that call the crash handler and I should see its window coming up? HS -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject