https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=294441
--- Comment #27 from Lamarque V. Souza <lamar...@kde.org> --- If you have ntrack installed you should try recompiling kde-runtime without it as I suggested in my first post. I should not have being used since the NetworkManager backend has precedence, but who knows? By what you are saying it is interfering with networkstatus. If when kded starts networkstatus is not able to contact NetworkManager then it will try Wicd, if it cannot contact Wicd then it will use NTrack if it has been compiled. With TuxOnIce (TOI) you can suspend to disk using files instead of swap, actually you can use both at the same time :-D I am really disappointed the kernel developers have never allowed TOI to get into the vanilla kernel, it's way better than the stock implementation: it uses all cores to compress and/or encrypt the image (the stock implementation uses only one core, does not compress the image and IIRC also does not encrypt it), it supports saving the image to file instead of only to swap partition, it can save the kernel's disk cache to prevent a flood of disk activity right after resume (like it always happens with the stock implementation), and have a nice themable GUI interface instead of a text only interface (TOI also includes a text only interface). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Kdepim-bugs mailing list Kdepim-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdepim-bugs