scott chevalley wrote:

Jason Straight wrote:

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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 11:57 am, scott chevalley wrote:

I tested this out myself last night and had no problems with Konqueror. I was able to surf the web, including an ftp site, and do file
management tasks as well. The only problem I had was trying to print. I said it printed but nothing ever came out of the printer.

I'm running cooker as of late last night.

Scott

Mine also works fine. I use standard kde menus, not the mandrake menus. I wonder if this might have something to do with it?


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I don't think so, as I'm running the mandrake menu's. But, this is an upgraded system, not newly installed, and my /home is on a seperate volume that has been around since before 9.0 was released... I just can't imagine it's something in the home directory that's causing it.
hmmm...

Scott




i get the same behaviour, neither the browser or the home page will open and give me the same errors. I'm not using a newly installed system either, I was fine on rc6, its when i updated kdebase to 3.1-1mdk (2mdk and 3mdk have not fixed the behaviour either) that the problem started occuring. I've also tried recreating the .kde directory from scratch and the problem still occurs.

cheers
cris.


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