Le Mardi 11 Mars 2003 12:12, James Sparenberg a �crit : > On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 02:34, Pascal Cavy wrote: > > Le Mardi 11 Mars 2003 05:51, James Sparenberg a �crit : > > > On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 12:10, Pascal wrote: > > > > Just a suggestion for people having long startup delay on kde. > > > > > > > > Have a look on your session directory .kde/share/config/session/ > > > > > > > > If you see lots of unneeded duplicates there, then remove all files, > > > > stop and restart kde (with session saving enabled). > > > > > > > > look at the difference after... > > > > > > > > -- Pascal > > > > > > Pascal, > > > > > > I can see how this could cause problems... but the only thing I would > > > use kde for directly is kdm... and some kde enabled apps... I get the > > > slowdown with kdm (logout takes longer than a reboot..) any thoughts? > > > (btw this directory is empty already.) > > > > > > James > > > > yes, this is a different subject. I wonder if this is a bug or a feature > > of the latest kde. I'll try to open a bug on kde.org on this. > > Pascal, > > Here is some info that might help... I did the open new x session in > nested window.. On all the other window managers it ran fine.. BUT with > kde as the wm .. It went into an endless loop... with flashes when > windows would normally come up. I've gotten only one error message in > my logs from var log messages. > > Mar 11 02:58:53 jamlap gdm[4053]: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X > error - Restarting :20 > > but I did get this from ps -ax ... seems that kdeinit is going nuts > trying to start things and open windows. I've attached a copy of the > output. The only other thing is a whole bunch of core dumps... I'm not > attaching these but I will keep them handy. > > James
james please, dont speak of different subjects on the same thread, it can become very confusing :) There is 3 subjects here : 1. my initial one where I advise people to check their kde session directory for useless duplicates ( kde startup time and application startup failures) 2. you tell me about a problem on kde shutdown time 3. you give me an example of strting kde under xnest that trigger a kde loop on subject 3 I suggest to look at .xsession-errors for eventual kde error reports. I am not an X11 nor kde specialist so I don't know if running kde is supported under Xnest, especially if another wm (gnome as I see in your ps log) is already running ! anyway it would be better to open a new thread on this subject alone : running kde under xnest... -- Pascal Cavy - VMF __________________________________________________________________ Running 3 days, 16:12, 4 users, load average: 0.43, 0.34, 0.36 (gcc version 3.2.2 (Mandrake Linux 9.1 3.2.2-3mdk)) Kernel Linux version 2.4.21-0.12mdkenterprise
