Duncan wrote: > Duncan posted on Thu, 08 Mar 2012 04:17:35 +0000 as excerpted: > >> Dale posted on Wed, 07 Mar 2012 18:24:08 -0600 as excerpted: >> >>> Remember my post a while back that said just because I don't respond >>> doesn't mean I'm not trying? Well, I installed and been testing >>> krusader for the past few days. I didn't want to post to quick because >>> I jinxed it last time when I thought Konqueror was working. Anyway, I >>> switched it so that everything opens with Krusader and so far, >>> everything works fine. It's not like Konqueror which is what I am used >>> to but it doesn't slam my CPU either. > > FWIW, I see a couple bugfixes in the published 4.8.1 changelog that might > be related to dolphin and konqueror eating 100% cpu. > > One of them mentions a possible endless loop being triggered when resizing > a dolphin window smaller, kde bug #289238. Another simply mentions > "problems" with an integer overflow in sort-by-size mode, #293068. > Presumably that'd be for really large files. > > There's several crasher bugs fixed too. You weren't crashing, but it's > possible one or more of them could trigger endless loops in some > circumstances, too. > > FWIW, I upgraded to 4.8.1 a day or two ago, before the public > announcement. Seems the tarballs were either available before the > announcement, or gentoo/kde took a cue from arch and mirrored them early, > before the public announcement. (KDE normally makes tarballs available to > the distro packagers nearly a week in advance, so they can test and > hopefully have packages ready by the announcement.) I had been a bit > jealous of arch users, since their packager apparently was mirroring the > tarballs before the public announcement, but at least this time, it > appears either gentoo/kde or kde itself did a pre-announce release as > well. > > Making them available a day or two before the public announcement does > makes sense, tho, since it'll mean less pressure on the servers in the 48 > hours or so immediately following a release. I don't know what the > bandwidth usage is like, but spreading it out won't hurt, for sure. > > Anyway, now the announcement is out, so I can see a bit of what I upgraded > for. =:^) > > Links: > > The short dot blurb (nothing there really but a place to comment; > sometimes the comments are interesting to read. > > http://dot2.kde.org/2012/03/07/kde-ships-march-updates-plasma-workspaces-applications-and-platform > > Announcement (not much of significance there either): > > http://kde.org/announcements/announce-4.8.1.php > > Changelog (the fixes I mention are listed here; it doesn't list all > changes, but links the svn/git logs): > > http://www.kde.org/announcements/changelogs/changelog4_8_0to4_8_1.php >
I did my updates yesterday. I'll open Konqueror and see if it is fixed. As I mentioned before, I want it fixed even if I don't use them any more. Thanks. Dale :-) :-) -- I am only responsible for what I said ... Not for what you understood or how you interpreted my words! Miss the compile output? Hint: EMERGE_DEFAULT_OPTS="--quiet-build=n" ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.