Amen!  I keep getting bactrace notices during logoff and they disappear 
quickly so I have no idea what caused them.  I've also had serveral times 
where I've had to delete the .kde2 directory, let it rebuild it, then 
restore my values and one instance where it said dcop wasn't running.

Michael Hipp wrote:

> I'll be the first to admit that I *like* kde2. It's fairly complete, it's
> pretty, and it's as across-the-board consistent as anything in Linuxdom.
> But stable it isn't.
> 
> I don't know what's in kde3. But whatever it is, we need stability in kde2
> worse.
> 
> Mike Andrew wrote:
>> On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 15:16, Tim Wunder wrote:
>> > I hope that KDE3 brings with it stability, but I fear that's not going
>> > to be the case...
>>
>> I'm not holding my breath. When it first came out, I think the
>> Lllllllllama and I were the very few vocal minority who loathed KDE2. And
>> I do mean loathe, not dislike.
> 

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