When I began to read your mail and your recommendation to stick with 3.5.9 I 
first thought you were going to complain about plasma configurations 
disappearing, K3b, Kdebluetooth, Quanta, Nepomuk, etc, in KDE 4, well, more 
exactly about their inexistence or miserable status 2 years after KDE 4 began 
to make our "dream come true"; I was thinking "wow, a guy who thinks we have 
enough eyecandy and it's time to go efficient and useful, and has the b*lls to 
say it publicly without fear to be calle a troll, or to have answers like 
'stick with Windows or buy a Mac', 'KDE is made by volunteers, do it yourself 
or shut the f*ck up', and such", hehe. But now I think you are not exactly a 
critic but a very "bad-lucked" guy, :-/.

Most of those issues you mention are quite rare, I'm not the most experienced 
user, and by no means I am a programmer or software "technician", but I hadn't 
read things like those in forums blogs or whatever, honestly.

But there's one of your issues I share, at least partially; hte Konqueror 
freeze. AFAIK it is a problem with Flash, but closing the Konqueror window 
solved the problem, temporally. Just Ctrl+Q worked for me. Take a look to this 
post, perhaps it may help you:
http://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=35698&start=0&hilit=flash+mouse+freeze&sid=5a72eb6be94aefacfa4ce4f8e95f3846

Iceweasel has never presented such annoying behavior, althoug it decides" to 
reside in memory and eat my CPU after closing it, and I have to kill the 
process (I think I'll try Firefox, which besides is better adapted to my 
regional circumstances), but, again, I just can think you are alone with you IW 
issues. When I log in, my previous IW session restores with all its tabs, size 
and position. You can always tell Kwin to remember any program's windows 
position and size, just right pulse on the title bar > Configure Window 
behavior > Window specific, or something like that, the last one (sorry, my KDE 
is in Spanish) and there create a new rule for Iceweasel. This should work.

I don't usually work with more than 3 desktops, and my laptop doesn't have all 
those buttons, so I can't say about this. 

Kmail works flawlessly for me, and for some friends who also use KDE 4; our 
colums stay as we configure them, so, once again, I think you are alone.

 I'd follow Modestas advice, I'd even would try a complete fresh installation 
in a clean partition if "renewing" your .kde directory doesn't work. If not, 
you can always try the "rusty" efficience of Gnome, hehe, ;).

Good luck.


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