> Taking prior advice on avoiding the apparently high degree of volatility
> in the current testing, at least as far as my experience has been so
> far,
The opposite applies for me. Testing has been very stable, despite its
name.
I've only reported two small bugs for two applications (quadrapassel and
gnibbles, a couple of gnome games) that seems to be solved for now and
currently I'm only seeing one glicth with gnome-keyring. But nothing more.
I'm running GNOME.
> I reinstalled to stable (squeeze), and now after having configured
> everything, so KMail starts to crash.
>
> I can open it just fine and it runs for a bit and then once it has been
> minised to the system tray it crashes.
>
> This is the debug report:
(...)
KDE SC (at least starting from 4.6) will be highly dependant on akonadi
and nepomuk so I would first ensure both services are properly configured
and running, just in case...
Greetings,
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06-20-2011, 04:08 PM
AG
After fresh install to stable now KMail crashes
On 20/06/11 16:45, Camaleón wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 16:12:14 +0100, AG wrote:
Taking prior advice on avoiding the apparently high degree of volatility
in the current testing, at least as far as my experience has been so
far,
The opposite applies for me. Testing has been very stable, despite its
name.
Hey Camaleón
That has definitely *not* been my experience given the number of issues
I've come to this list about and that is after a completely fresh
installation. It was reaching the point that I had begun to dread
logging out for fear of what I would find broken/ missing/ frozen the
next time I logged on. Hence the re-install to squeeze ... and guess
what? Yet another problem!
<snip>
(...)
KDE SC (at least starting from 4.6) will be highly dependant on akonadi
and nepomuk so I would first ensure both services are properly configured
and running, just in case...
Any suggestions on how to do this, because so far - touch wood - this is
the only issue I've come across, but then again, the system has only
been running a couple of hours so there is still time.
Cheers
AG
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