Am Donnerstag 09 November 2000 21:17 schrieben Sie:
> >From: Burkhard Zombronner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Subject: Re: [Cooker] kaiman
> >Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 06:47:11 +0100
> >
> >Am Donnerstag 09 November 2000 05:40 schrieben Sie:
> > > Whats wrong with kaiman is everyone having problems with it?
>> > > naz
> >
> >Same here on my box, kaiman will not work and is eating up all the memory
> >and
> >could only be killed -9. Otherwise it's started next reboot. Really a bug.
> >
> >Regards
> >
> >Burkhard Zombronner
> >
> >--
> >Microsoft is not dead, it just smells funny
>
> I guess wait tell the updates are released for kde2.1 which will hopefully
> bring about a fix, I pulled kaiman out of my konqueror file associations,
> but seems to be a real pain since I had a friend that just learning
> linux-mandrake and couple times he started kaiman by activating a
> multimedia file and it trys to start and he was not sure what was going on
> just know his system was slowing to a crawl. Seems to be a bad point for a
> user friendly distribution. But just trying to bring up a point that I feel
> needs to be addressed, and in respone to a earlier posting, that I feel was
> kinda of a attack, just trying to bring up a problem so it might be
> addressed, and even if kaiman is "trashy" it's still a problem in a easy to
> use
> distribution that should be taken care of in my opinion.
>
> Thanks
>
> Naz
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Hello Naz,
instead of getting any responsibility to mandrake, it could be bug coming
from kde2, i will do a bug report to mandrake. So I guess there will be a
solution. See als the mail from Chris Molnar, who is really taking care of a
excellent integration for kde2 into Mandrake 7.2, but don't forget that we
are all human beings.
Regards
Burkhard Zombronner
--
Microsoft is not dead, it just smells funny