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* [gentoo-user] KDE? Get me out of here!
@ 2010-02-24  2:27 Kevin O'Gorman
  2010-02-24  2:36 ` Volker Armin Hemmann
  2010-02-24 13:38 ` [gentoo-user] " Nikos Chantziaras
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 91+ messages in thread
From: Kevin O'Gorman @ 2010-02-24  2:27 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

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I've been using KDE for a long time, for reasons that are no longer
important to me.  I have remained out of pure inertia.
I use gnome happily at work, both on Fedora and Ubuntu.  All I need from any
of them is a panel with some favorites, and a pager for multiple desktops.
I spend most of my time in vim, in the C program and documentation
toolchains or in a browser.

The reason I bring this up is that my account just froze on me from running
out of disk space.  A little research showed that an odd-sounding thing
called nepomuk was using 7.2 G (SEVEN GIGS) in some dotfiles.  It turns out
to be a KDE client - whatever that is.  I've got a lot of space here and
there, but my /home partition was never near full before.

I'd like to just nuke nepomuk, but fear the consequences.  I'm seriously
entertaining ideas about a more efficient way to run my Gentoo system,
although I'll probably keep kdelibs because I like a few of their games.
Similarly for gnome.  But I wonder what I should do about the rest.

Ideas?

-- 
Kevin O'Gorman, PhD

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* Re: [gentoo-user] KDE? Get me out of here!
@ 2010-06-19 20:23 Alex Schuster
  2010-06-20 15:52 ` Kevin O'Gorman
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 91+ messages in thread
From: Alex Schuster @ 2010-06-19 20:23 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

Whoops, sorry for the other posting. Suddenly this mail got sent, and some 
empty kmail windows opened. Probably due to this effect I sometimes 
experience: The last keypress gets repeated all over the time, and when I 
move the mouse over other windows weird things may happen. Pressing keys 
like Ctrl-Alt-Shift stops it after a while.


Mick writes:

> Before you read specific answers below, you may want to check:
> 
> $ echo $XDG_DATA_DIRS
> /usr/local/share:/usr/share
> 
> in your logs is shows:
> 
> Environment variable XDG_DATA_DIRS is set to
> '/usr/share:/usr/local/share:/usr/share'
> 
> Why is /usr/share in there twice?  Could this mess things up?

Seems to be normal, I also have this with a fresh setup.

> On 17 June 2010 00:23, Alex Schuster <wonko@wonkology.org> wrote:
> [snip ...]
> 
> > Mick wrote:
> >> On Tuesday 09 March 2010 20:12:09 Alex Schuster wrote:

> > But: There are errors when akonadi is starting up during login. I
> > think it did not do this when I wrote the last mail, but probably
> > this is the problem now for the migration does not work. I attached
> > the error parts of the log.
> 
> Can you run /etc/init.d/dbus restart before you try again?  Your
> akonadi log complains about dbus (amidst other things).

This service is running - I think KDM did not even come up when I had it 
off once. This must be some KDE-internal dbus error.


> > And I looked for your posting, and searched all of my gentoo-user
> > archive, but somehow I did not find it. If you think it would help
> > in my case, and if you still have it at hand, it would be nice if
> > you could direct me to it (the subject would be enough).
> 
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.gentoo.user/224044

Thanks! Now I remember reading it.


> >>> I tried to figure out what this was, and how to get the error
> >>> message in English, but then I found out that I only have to
> >>> restart kontact. Fine, now I want to add a contact. First, when I
> >>> want to edit the location, the country is set to Afghanistan, I
> >>> always have to change this to Germany.
> >>> Annoying, why is this so, who would want this behaviour, except for
> >>> Afghans perhaps.
> >> 
> >> Have you tried to set up your locale in systemsettings to Germany?
> > 
> > Yes, it's set like that.
> 
> Have you set up your local timezone in /etc/conf.d/clock, in case this
> affects it?

It's set correctly. I'd guess Afghanistan ist simpy the first entry in the 
list of countries, and no one bothered to make the user's country default. 
Or do you have another default?


> > - Strigi indexes some directory over and over again and again and
> > again and again. And again and again. Then it crashes, and when I
> > re-activate it, it indexes the folder again and again and again. And
> > so on.
> 
> You may want to switch off strigi in systemsettings?

That's what I do. But still I'd like to use those desktop indexing 
features.

> BTW, have you tried removing ~/.kde4 and then login into KDE afresh?

Boy, do I hate to do this. Getting all the settings back takes so much 
work. But now I did it anyways. It took me several hours, and still not 
everying is back as it was, but at least I have I cleaner setup now.
This desktop activity stuff is a mess to set up. I have 8 desktops for 
different things I do, each one with its own activity. That is, those KDE 
plasmoids appear on that desktop only, not on every one. But while you can 
send a window to any desktop easily, moving a plasmoid from one activity 
to another does not seem to be possible. When I accidentally selected 
Enlightenment-KDE instead of Enlightenment, KDE4 started up with 
Enlightenment as window manager, which messed up the location of each 
desktop. I had to edit stuff in .kde4/share/config/plasma-desktop-
appletsrc by hand to correct this.


Impressions:

Some things are indeed fixed.

- Konqueror now respects the setting that it should ask before closing a 
window with multiple tabs.

- Dolphin no longer opens maximized.

- Ark no longer opens the home directory with dolphin when extracting 
files.

- And Akonadi starts without errors! Except for the last login, when again 
no resource agents were found. Did not happen again (yet).

KDE4 Problems that still happen:

- Strigi scans already indexed files, then crashes. Repeats a cuple of 
times, then exits. Syslog shows sefgaults in nepomukservices.

- Dolphin FTP does not work with Umlauts. And I have to enter the password 
twice.

- Konsole profiles have to be activated in the profile dialog before they 
show up in the menu.

- Kmail did not save this e-mail, I lost my edits when my whole system 
just crashed. Now I wonder what _this_ was.

- Sessions are often saved incorrectly. Then some konquerors are missing, 
a dolphin is on the wrong desktop.

- At session startup, konqueror always complains it dies unexpectedly and 
offers to restore the session, unless I close every instance before 
logout.

- This session restore of konquereror works sometimes, and sometimes not. 
And all konqueror windows it opens belong to the same process, so when one 
window dies, all die.

- No automatic spell checking in kmail. And no English language to select, 
only German.

- When the desktop is locked, the password dialog sometimes does not 
accept the password. It is all lowercase letters, letter position 
independent of keyboard layout. Switching to a text console and back 
helped. Oh, did I already mention that sometimes when switching back into 
graphics mode, I get an empty screen, and have to reboot then?

- Under heavy load, when switching to a locked desktop, it sometimes takes 
quite a while until it blanks and the password dialog appears. In the 
meantime, it probably cannot be used, but at least everything is clearly 
visible.

- Trying to move a plasmoid from the panel onto the desktops crashes 
plasma.

- This plasma stuff has its problems. Sometimes plasmoids have the wrong 
position, or refuse to be dragged or changed in size (they return to the 
former state after the operation).

- I thought it was gone... but then again the mouse only worked in parts 
of the active window. When I close it via keyboard, the next active 
windows becomes partially responsive to the mouse. I have to log out then.

- KDE4 eats A LOT of memory. I have about 30 tabs open in konquerors, this 
alone is 1 GB after a while. And X is not much less.

- nspluginviewer processes often eat a lot of CPU power. So I frequently 
kill them with killall nspluginviewer, I have a little button for this 
purpose in the panel. And system loads gets much lower. It's still quite 
high, though.

- I'm sure I forgot some.

Other frequent problems:

- This repeating key problem I mentioned. And sometimes I have some sort 
of caps lock feature, but for Ctrl or Alt. I can remove it by pressing all 
those meta keys at once.

- After using the fullscreen mode of VMware, modifier keys like alt, shift 
and ctrl stopped working, except inside an NX session I had also running.

- Starting a specific program that ready 1.5 GB of data just made the 
system hang for two times. The Magic SysRq stuff worked, although I did 
not get out of graphics mode, so I had to reboot.

- Suspending to RAM does not work at all.

- Hibernating with TuxOnIce works sometimes, but sometimes resuming stops 
with some "Opening LUKS. Killed." message, or the suspend image is ignored 
and a normal boot happens.

- I have a Radeon HD 3200. I tried the radeon drivers instead of ati-
drivers (fglrx), but did not get acceleration ([dri] RADEONDRIGetVersion 
failed (libdri too old)). But thats's still be best result I ever got with 
tose drivers. I removed the blocking ati-drivers and updated to xorg 1.8, 
then radeon worked with acceleration. But when I move the mouse onto the 
panel in KDE4, X dies instantly without anything in syslog except for a 'X 
server for display :0 terminated unexpectedly' message.

- mplayer sometimes play videos with colors totally messed up, like if 
some parameter like brightness or gamme was set realyl really high, so 
sometimes nothing at all can be seen.

	Wonko



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* Re: [gentoo-user] KDE? Get me out of here!
@ 2010-06-28 23:16 Mateusz Mierzwiński
  2010-06-29 14:23 ` Alex Schuster
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 91+ messages in thread
From: Mateusz Mierzwiński @ 2010-06-28 23:16 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org

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I have KDE4. It work's perfect. Try set "Custom-cxxflags" to off,
maybe this will help. From my opinion KDE and QT 4 don't like
customized C/CXX Flags, such as fomit-frame-pointer and similar. Try
to set correct USE flags and first of all - add DBUS to default
runlevel if Your "Welcome" screen don't work - it works for me. You
should also have Hald for X.org configuration. 

BTW. I don't use any desktop mail client - I've chosen GroupOffice
for web client with IMAP support and great tool for my work - safer
because of laptop disk crashes or similar - data is stored external
and it's delivered by OpenVPN with certificate nad data encryption. 

Chromium as major web browser, Subversion integrated with KDE, Wicd
as network configuration daemon. Also Kadu as IM, wine + winamp,
OpenOffice. Not installed Compiz for now, but I have it on my plans. 

Login screen works great, loading is realy fast. Only one problem
with Bluetooth but i think it's device fault - device USB connector
broken. Everyday working with dual-head 2 monitors - KDE 4 detects
when I connect another monitor, soundcard and Xine integration into
phonon works with no glitches. Other tools like SSH/SFTP integrated
into konqueror works great - konqueror itself also perfect!

It's good, it's fast, it's intuitive, it's "better desktop software",
it's XXI century desktop environment, not such as Gnome and funny
"icons trashroom" on desktop.

Why KDE? Because i like it. Don't say that this software SUCKS,
_check_Your_config_. If You have problem try to remove .kde or .kde4
folder in Your home directory and recreate profile.

At Wtorek, 29-06-2010 on 0:50 Alex Schuster wrote:

Kevin O'Gorman writes:

> As the OP, I'd like to know if anybody else has noticed how far OT
this
> thread has gone?
> Somebody please give it a meaningful title, and maybe the right
people
> will notice your thread....

But I think the title is just perfect! Well, not really, because,
despite 
my constant ranting and endless KDE4 problems, for which the only
sane and 
obvious solution would of course be to dump this whole crap, I would 
really really hate to do so.

KDE got me addicted. I refused to use it for a long time, and had
some 
crazy enlightenment setup which I was happy with, until it stopped 
working, and I gave KDE 3.something a try. I feared that the
complexity 
would make showstopping bugs happen more often, but on the other hand
it 
is of course nice to have an integrated system, with things like the
same 
file dialog for most applications. And so I got hooked. There were
some 
problems, but most of the time it worked well. But with time I
experienced 
some bitrot.

Then I got a new PC, and gave KDE4.2 a try. Many many bugs, but most
of 
them not really bad ones, but some nice new features instead. Like, 
konqueror still crashing often, but with recovery function. Kmail
crashed 
even less - well, this was not hard. And I thought these little
annoying 
bugs would be fixed soon.

But this bugfixing progress was slower than expected. Some things
never 
really worked. And big showstoppers happened, just as I feared before
I 
began this whole KDE adventure. For example, when KDE4's password
dialog 
stopped working. Suddenly I had no access to the KDE wallet [*],
could not 
read or write e-mail, or access my shares. I realized how dependent I
had 
become of all this. Well, not totally, there are lots of other e-mail

clients, and I can do most things in a plain text shell, but this
meant 
some work, mostly because I had a hard time getting my passwords
back.

On the other hand, I like my KDE setup. 8 desktops, each customized
to the 
activity I am doing there. Convenient shortcuts to the things I do,
to the 
locations I access. Geeky stuff. Nice software, like kontact. I
really 
really like this - if it works. When not, I think about dumping all.

Why am I writing all this? I don't know. Kevin, despite me
considering 
your thread as mine now, I will open a new one about specific
problems.

[*] And a similar thing just happned yesterday. I wanted to go to
bed, but 
I had to write an important e-mail first. I started it, and after
some 
lines whole kontact froze. I killed it, started again, and the same 
happened. I killed it, wrote an e-mail to myself, which worked. I
started 
the mail I had to write again, kontact froze after a little while. I 
killed it, wrote the mail in knotes first, pasted it into the
composing 
window, added a CC, pushed the send button... kontact froze. Tried
again, 
same result. Then I used thunderbird.
I looked what I had emerged this day, but nothing had to do much with

kontact. I logged out and in again - and got dozends of notification 
windows telling me that kwalletmanager just crashed. I'm still not
sure 
what had happened with kontact, I guess it wanted to access the
wallet 
when sending the mail, maybe also when making an automatic backup. 
Whatever. I restored a backup of my .kde4 directory that I had made
one 
day ago, still no wallet. But with the next backup, 5 days old, I
could 
log in. I finally found out I had to exchange the 
.kde4/share/apps/kwallet/kdewallet.kwl file, and all was back to
normal. 
And I could finally go to bed.

Wonko



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* Re: [gentoo-user] KDE? Get me out of here!
@ 2010-06-29 15:45 Mateusz Mierzwiński
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 91+ messages in thread
From: Mateusz Mierzwiński @ 2010-06-29 15:45 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org

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First of all - try to configure X-es by hald. If this don't work on
Your arch, try revert to xorg.conf. I have Intel GMA965 card and it
work's ideal. 

If You say about web clients, that You hate them - it's yours right.
I like it, because of 396 firm contacts on my contact book connected
to them files, tasks and events in calendar, notes, divided between
couple groups. I like it because of linking things together and it's
safer when You travel with Your laptop (server is mine so I decide
when upgrade and configure app). I've integrated it remote with
blackberry ;) so it's nice tool together. 

Chromium is very stable now. Half year ago there was a difference
with exploding cards and flash. Now it works great.

As You say about FTP's and Delphin - set Your default file manager to
Konqueror. I don't like delphin. In me is stagnation after KDE 3.x -
if it work's so why provide something different again from scratch?

That's all for now what I can say. If I find more time, I read Your
whole mail and post some info about things I know.

Greet's 

At Wtorek, 29-06-2010 on 16:23 Alex Schuster wrote:

Mateusz Mierzwiński writes:

> I have KDE4. It work's perfect.

Whooo, now at least this sounds good!

> Try set "Custom-cxxflags" to off,
> maybe this will help. From my opinion KDE and QT 4 don't like
> customized C/CXX Flags, such as fomit-frame-pointer and similar.

I have:
CFLAGS="-march=k8-sse3 -mfpmath=sse -O2 -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer"

AFAIK -fomit-frame-pointer should be perfectly safe, at the only cost
of 
making debugging harder. I already thought about removing it anyway,
so my 
bug reports will make more sense. BTW, does anyone know _how_ _much_
this 
flag is suposed to seed things up, is it even noticeable?

And then I just loked at the Safe CFLAGS page [*], and it says:
  The flag -fomit-frame-pointer is enabled at -O1, -O2, -O3 and -Os
on
  arches where it doesn't interfere with debugging, such as AMD64,
but not
  x86. So if you're on x86 you should add it to your CFLAGS.

About -mfpmath=sse: I think I enabled it after a discussion about
what -
march=native would do. Now the gcc documentation [2] says:
  For the i386 compiler, you need to use -march=cpu-type, -msse or
-msse2
  switches to enable SSE extensions and make this option effective.
For
  the x86-64 compiler, these extensions are enabled by default.

So I will turn off both -mfpmath=sse and -fomit-frame-pointer, but it

would change nothing.

> Try to set correct USE flags

They should be okay I think...

> and first of all - add DBUS to default runlevel if Your "Welcome"
screen
> don't work - it works for me.

I once had this problem, but now DBUS is in the default runlevel.

> You should also have Hald for X.org configuration. 

Do you mean I should configure X via the /etc/hal/fdi/policy/ that
will be 
obsolete soon? I have the hal USE flag set, but X is configured by 
xorg.conf only.

> BTW. I don't use any desktop mail client - I've chosen GroupOffice
> for web client with IMAP support and great tool for my work - safer
> because of laptop disk crashes or similar - data is stored external
> and it's delivered by OpenVPN with certificate nad data encryption.


Uh, I just hate web clients. That's what I have a desktop environment
for, 
with consistent looking applications, shortcuts, drag&drop and what
else.
I am using kmail with IMAP over SSL.

> Chromium as major web browser,

I tried chromium once, about half a year ago, but it crashed
instantly. 
Emerging it again. But I like Konqueror very much. It has problems
with 
some web sites, for those I use Firefox. I am missing some of
Firefox' 
plugins, and it works much better with the new flash, but over all I
like 
Konqueror's behaviour better. Maybe I could change Firefox behaviour
in 
the advanced settings, I did not look into this yet. And from time to
time 
Friefox also gives me trouble, and I have to remove my profile
directory 
to make it start again.

Chromium is built, and seems to work. Oh, it's fast. And uses few
memory. 
And even has web shortcuts, that's great. And flash just works, while

konquerro has major problems with it.

> Subversion integrated with KDE, Wicd
> as network configuration daemon. Also Kadu as IM, wine + winamp,
> OpenOffice. Not installed Compiz for now, but I have it on my
plans. 

Here: CVS via command line, static network configuration, kopete,
Amarok 
(which I find beautiful), occasionally OpenOffice.

> Login screen works great, loading is realy fast. Only one problem
> with Bluetooth but i think it's device fault - device USB connector
> broken. Everyday working with dual-head 2 monitors - KDE 4 detects
> when I connect another monitor, soundcard and Xine integration into
> phonon works with no glitches. Other tools like SSH/SFTP integrated
> into konqueror works great - konqueror itself also perfect!

Ah, so you DO like konqueror! Great. 

> It's good, it's fast, it's intuitive, it's "better desktop
software",
> it's XXI century desktop environment, not such as Gnome and funny
> "icons trashroom" on desktop.

I mostly agree. If only there weren't all those little bugs. It still

looks quite unfinished to me.
Ican somehow live with these bugs, but I am not sure if I should
recommend 
KDE4 for others. At my institute we are also using KDE4 now, which
makes 
some things convenient. But it is bad to have nice dolphin shortcuts
to 
FTP locations, and dolphin cannot read remote files when they contain

umlauts. And you you need to have another way of getting them. For
the 
users, it might be easier to learn this second, reliable method only,

instead of also learning to use the more convenient one which
sometimes 
does not work.

> Why KDE? Because i like it. Don't say that this software SUCKS,
> _check_Your_config_. If You have problem try to remove .kde or
.kde4
> folder in Your home directory and recreate profile.

I just did this some days ago and re-created most things from
scratch, 
except for kmail. That was a lot of work BTW, I spent a couple of
hours 
doing that. Some things are fixed indeed, but most problems persist.
BTW, I had made some screenshots of my desktops after this, when most

things were set up again as I like them.
http://www.wonkology.org/comp/desktop/2010-06-19/

And I recently switched from ~x86 to ~amd64, without a change in
KDE4's 
behaviour.

Here's a list of my current KDE bugs. There are many, fortunately
most of 
them are really minor issues.

ANNOYING:

Plasma:

- The add plasmoids menu that opens above the panel is hard to access
as 
it closes most often when I move the mouse into it.

- Moving a plasmoid from the panel onto the desktop is probably
supposed 
to work (why else would the drag operation start at all?), but it
makes 
plasma crash. Fortunately, it restarts automatically and things are
as 
before, except for a minimized 'JavaEmbeddedFrame' application which
I 
cannot restore or close. Whatever.

- The comic plasmoid refuses to show an increasing number of comics,
and 
currently after login does not show any at all. And does not keep the
size 
I give it.

- Moving and resizing plasmoids does not always work, they just plop
back 
into their last position and size. After some tries, it finally
works, but 
at the next login they are back to where they were sometimes.

Kontact:

- Sometimes complains at system startup that it is already running.

- Sometimes segfaults when closing, and does not start again until I
kill 
it process manually.

- When adding a new contact, I sometimes cannot select an address
book to 
store as the dialog shows none. Restarting kontact helps, but I have
to 
fill out everything again.

- Probably related: all contacts sometimes all have the same
information 
in them.

- Akonadi sometimes complains about missing resource agents when
logging 
into KDE.

Kopete:

- Shows me as online, but is not. Probably related to hibernating,
going 
offline and online again fixes this.

- Pressing the back / Forward button repeatedly and fast gives a
message 
that I just received a message from that contact, and asks whether
the 
chat sould really be cleared. Okay, I just pause a little (1/2
second) 
between each press, so it's no problem. But these things look to me
as the 
authors of kopete did not try such things theirselves, or else they
would 
have fixed them.

Kmail:

- Allows for multiple tabs, but then in these tabs new messages are
not 
shown (only in the folder list). So, they added a nice feature, but
to 
actually see new mails I have to close the tabs and select the folder

again.

- I can not open a new tab when mails for an account are fetched.

- Attachements are sometimes saved with a size of 0. Bad if you do
not 
check and realize this much later. has not happened for a while, it#s

probably fixed, but I still check just in case.

- The 'g' key sometimes does nothing.

- Sometimes the mouse is not shown inside kmail.

- Sometimes checks IMAP folders but never stops, aborting doe snot
help, 
needs to be restarted.

- Once showed a mail on gentoo-user with my address, but I was not
the 
author of this message.

- Going offline while some move operation is still pending makes it
hang.

- When searching large folders, a message appears telling me that
first 
all messages of folder X have to be downloaded, and this will take
some 
time. It appears for every folder (I surely had MANY of them), and
the 'do 
not ask again' checkbox does not prevent this. So I spent a while 
accepting t

- kmail used to save messages I was composing, and the auto-save
interbval 
is still set. But when it crashes, or even if I quit it regularly, it
has 
forgotten about mails I was currently composing.

Konqueror:

- Also somtimes has no mouse cursor inside its window.

- Bookmark editor still crashes sometimes

- Sometimes shows a weird scrolling problem when scolling a page down

works, but when dragging the slider only updates a few lines of
pixels at 
the top. Opening the page in a new tab and closing the old one helps.

- When scrolling with the mouse wheel, it sometimes srolls to the
right, 
too.

- Seldomly when scrolling a page down, it scrolls down and down until
at 
the end of the page.

- Crashes fairly often, for example when scrolling in the shoutbox of
a 
phpbb forum. I did not find such a forum with open access so I could
not 
report this bug.

- In new tabs, the first click on a link sometimes does nothing.

- The saved session sometimes misses a window.

- The saved sessino sometimes shows tabs with old content, even older
than 
when the session was saved.

- At session startup, I get the crash recovery dialog for some of the

konquerors which were open when I logged out last time.

Dolphin:

- Sometimes shows artifats that look like the shape of the preview
window, 
but show other parts of the desktop.

- Needs double logins for FTP .

- Sometimes does not update the display after uploading files via
FTP.

- Does not allow to download files with umlauts via FTP (I have to do
this 
regularly)

- Once sorted files like this: Foo-1.srt, Foo-2.avi, Foo-1.avi,
Foo-2.srt

Krunner (this Alt-F2 thing):

- Is really slow sometimes

- Currently crashes when I enter someting.

Misc:

- Knode once forgot all old messages.

- knotes shows the scrollbar only when the mouse is inside it, and
changes 
the layout becausethe scrollbar needs additional space. Okay, really
not a 
bad bug, but still it's a little annoying as things I want to mark
move 
around when I enter the window.

- Konsole lets me select other profiles only after I enable them
first in 
the profile dialog.

- kalgebra once did wrong calculations with large numbers. Fixed long
ago, 
but these ar ethe kind of bugs I do not want to have. What use is a 
calculator, when I have do double check with another one just in case
it 
is wrong again?

- KDE 3.5 had a nice print preview, but it seems there is none in KDE
4?

- Nepomuk once used several gigabytes for its database. Does no
longer 
happen, but then this may be because it crashes before. When logging
in to 
KD, strigi starts indexing, crashes after a minute, indexes the same 
folders again, crashes again, until it stops completely after some
more 
crashes. At least now it crashes after a minute, with my old setup
when I 
let it index my MP3s, it ran for days. So I have strigi desactivated.

- Saving a session often does not work correctly, so I never ever do
this 
without making a backup of my .kde4 directory.

- The 'explosion' desktop effect when closing windows is nice, but
also 
happens for the little display of current size and position that
appears 
when moving a window around, and as such gets on my nerves. Yeees,
this is 
really no big deal, but it's on my list of bugs anyway, and I think
it 
shows that the KDE guys do not test or use these things much, or do
not 
care much about it.

- I have the Windows key as modifier wor window stuff, instead of
Alt. I 
can select Meta-Shift-Tab in order to switch backwards though
windows, but 
it does not work. So I'm using Meta-Caps-Tab isntead for this.

- Some dialog windows of a specific application always open in the 
background, behind other windows. I checked the window settings, they
are 
empty.

- After playing Quake3, the panel has black areas. Switching
Composite off 
and on again (Alt-Shift-F12) usually fixes this. For other OpenGL 
applications like Nexuiz, I have to open another window manager on
another 
X server, as this sometimes has the weirdest effecs to the KDE
desktop.

- Amarok: Did not play streams, showed a corrupted collection for
several 
times, sometimes just did not play, refused drag&drop, lost tags I
had 
set, killed .ogg files when editing tags, took 7 minutes for
startup... 
but these seem all to fixed.

- Automatic spell checking in applications like kmail or konqueror
does 
not happen in KDE 4.4.4. You will find lots of typos in this mail
that I 
would have corrected else. When still working, it had trouble with 
abbreviations which were always shown as errors, and it sometimes
refused 
to add words to the custom dictionary.

- KsCD once did not find my CD-ROM. When I just wanted to test this
again, 
Amarok starts checking the CD, and is very busy with that, for
several 
minutes now. The information thingy in the tray shows 0/11 tasks, all
with 
empty progress bars and no further information. Using the desktop got

really slow, some mouse clicks took 20 seconds to take place, I 
accidentally removed the system tray while clicking around, and the
system 
was so slow it took me a while to add the tray again, even after I
ejected 
the CD. This is a good example of what I experience often: I do some 
something new, like inserting a CD, and weird things start to happen.
But 
at least KsCD seems to work now. Oh, even though I closed KsCD and
removed 
the CD, and I do not seem it in the system tray, it still eats up 10
% of 
my CPU power.

- Occasionally, the phonon sound system does not work. I get a
message 
about this during login. Next login, all is fine again.

- And why is it not possible to save multiple marked files via
drag&drop 
in ark?

REALLY ANNOYING:

- kontact crashes when started for a second time, which sometimes 
accidentally happens to me. Mails I was composing are lost.

- For two times, plasmoids were on the wrong desktop. As moving them 
around to other desktops / activities does not seem to be possible, I
edit 
.kde4/share/config/plasma-desktop-appletsrc directly to make them
appear 
on their usual places.

- About once a day, only parts of the last active applications reacts
to 
the mouse. Seems to happen in konqueror only. I can click links, but
the 
menus do not work. When I kill it, the next allication which gets the

input focus gets partially responsive to the mouse. I have to log
out, 
which is possible only via Ctrl-Alt-Del and waiting for 30 seconds, I

cannot even confirm the logout requester. Okay, there's also
Ctrl-Alt-
Shift-Del, whcih I just found out about. I thought this might be
related 
to javascript, as it only happens in konqueror, so I turned it off,
and it 
did not happen for two days, but then it did. Oh, and then it just 
happened again, while composing this mail. At least I can switch to
this 
window and save this as draft. But this time Ctrl-Alt-Del does not
work, I 
have to restart KDM.

- Back again. What happened some days ago was a corrupted KDE wallet,

which made kwalletmanager not start. I got dozends of dialog windows
from 
various applications like kmail or kopete, and additionaly lots of 
kwalletmanager crash windows.

- Longer ago I experienced a bug even worse. When the KDE password
dialog 
was set to show three bullets per character, it did not work. I had
no 
access to my wallet, could not use kmail, or access FTP locations
with 
dolphin. Took me quite a while until I finally found out myself what 
setting was responsible for that. A total show stopper. The bug was
fixed 
two months after it had been reported, which I find is quite a long
time 
for such a serious bug.

That's most of it. I did not yet report too many of them yet, mostly 
because I thought the developers also use KDE and already know many,
but 
then maybe they happen to few people only.

Wonko

[1] http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Safe_Cflags

[2] http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.3.0/gcc/i386-and-x86_002d64-
Options.html#i386-and-x86_002d64-Options



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