Hi Marghanita,

'fraid I'm not quite sure what you mean:

"...your home computer isn't supporting the http
protocol?"

%)

If I right click on a file, within Konqueror and
suggest it be opened, it doesn't wish to do it
right away - rather it produces the same
'malformed URL' dialogue box. After clicking the
two sequential dialogue boxes, it's fine.

This is rather weird.

Regards,

Patrick

Marghanita da Cruz wrote:
> Is your problem that your home computer isn't supporting the http protocol?
> 
> Presumably a Open File works....
> 
> Marghanita
> elliott-brennan wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I've recently installed Kubuntu Jaunty 9.04.
>>
>> Konqueror version 4.2.4
>>
>> I changed the home page to /home/<user.name>
>>
>> and each time I tried to open Konqueror it would
>> pop up a window stating:
>>
>> Malformed URL
>>
>> !!
>>
>> Additionally if I then attempted to split the
>> browser windows in any fashion, the whole thing
>> would crash.
>>
>> Eventually after un/reinstalling I made the
>> following changes within Konqueror:
>>
>> Setting - Configure Konqueror
>>
>> Then changed:
>>
>> "When Konqueror starts" to "Show introduction page"
>>
>> and changed the home page back to:
>>
>> http://www.kde.org
>>
>> When I saved and restarted Konqueror, it became
>> happy again.
>>
>> This was a real PITA!
>>
>> During this performance, if I ran Konqueror from
>> the CLI I received the following information:
>>
>>
>> "/usr/bin/konqueror(7882)" Error in thread
>> 3051293520 :
>> "org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown - The
>> name org.kde.nepomuk.services.nepomukstorage was
>> not provided by any .service files"
>> "/usr/bin/konqueror(7882)" Error in thread
>> 3051293520 : "QLocalSocket::connectToServer:
>> Invalid name"
>> Object::connect: No such signal
>> FolderExpander::enterDir(const QModelIndex&)
>> Object::connect: No such signal
>> FolderExpander::enterDir(const QModelIndex&)
>> KCrash: Application 'konqueror' crashing...
>> sock_file=/home/amanda/.kde/socket-<name>-laptop/kdeinit4__0
>>
>> HOWEVER if I select the home directory from either
>> the navigation panel OR type /home/<name> it again
>> gives me a 'malformed URL' dialogue box. I close
>> this and another pops up. I close this and then
>> I'm in my home directory!
>>
>> Weird. Does anyone have any ideas as to what is
>> happening here or can direct me to a
>> discussion/solution?
>>
>> Many thanks.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Patrick
>>
> 
> 

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