How you liking gentoo? I recently upgraded my kde from 3.0.1 to 3.0.2 and am getting some funky behavior after coming out of screensaver mode/suspend screen mode. I'll have to do another rsync tonight to see if it is a package bug or kde or some other package. > -----Original Message----- > From: Rich Edelman [mailto:edelman@speedscript.com] > Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 9:32 AM > To: J. Eric Gilliland; kclug@kclug.org > Subject: Re: strange console behavior (followup) > > > It's a Mandrake specific bug. I remember fixing this one > myself on my Mandrake > box just a few days before I switched to Gentoo. The easiest > way to fix it is > to change the command that's run when you click your little > konsole button on > the toolbar. The command Mandrake has in there is 'konsole--noxft > --someotheropt'. Just put a space between konsole and > --noxft, or take out > --noxft entirely, if you want to you use anti-aliasing for > some reason. At > least, that's how I seem to remember that bug. You may have > to hunt down the > konsole.desktop file whereever your kde install is kept. > (/usr/share/kde/3/applnk-mdk?? something like that, I'm > sure). Sorry this is > the best I can do, it's been too long since I've gone around > and fixed this > on all the Mandrake systems I use. > > Rich > > On Friday 19 July 2002 09:17 am, J. Eric Gilliland wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > > > I have recieved no response to my recent email about the > > taskbar not working when a konsole is running. I looked at > > the bug page for KDE, and I found the report on this bug, > > which is number 40247. It is located at > > http://bugs.kde.org/db/40/40247.html > > I notice that this bug is listed as resolved, but I was > > unable to find anything that told me how to fix it. Would > > one of you fine people read this and tell me where it says > > how to fix this bug? > > > > Thanks in advance. I wish you all a pleasant weekend > > > > Eric Gilliland > > > > ===== > > J. Eric Gilliland > > patzeric@yahoo.com > > > > > majordomo@kclug.org >