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post #41 of 79
Uh, why in the hell did I have 8888888 processes running?
post #42 of 79
trying to get jackpot?
post #43 of 79
Well we always knew KDE has a resource hog, now we just know why

Nah chances are something screwed up, check top and ps -a and see what they say. Look for multiple instances of one or a few programs. Might indicate a bug in whatever is launching them.

Seablade
post #44 of 79
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Originally Posted by seablade View Post
Other thing I have had happen, check the directory structure of where the layman make.conf points to and make sure it is consistent with what oyu expect. If it isn't make sure you have the most up to date layman. I have had it happen where the repo switched to a different directory structure and until Layman updated it tried to use the wrong structure(Was to far into the root of it), and wouldn't get used by portage at all as a result.

Seablade
well this is my first time using layman i probably missed something in there
post #45 of 79
Well generally you shouldn't have to worry about it, just when something breaks

Seablade
post #46 of 79
I would Seablade but I had to reboot because it wouldn't even list the Proc's.

Best part is the computer was still stable just a little slower.
post #47 of 79
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Originally Posted by DarqHelmet View Post
So when do we get it in the package manager?
assuming you are running ubuntu...

just add the kde 4.0 repo to your sources.list
apt-get update

and its like apt-get kde-core


this is off the top of my head...



suse doesnt have it yet... neither does PCLOS... i know theres a way to get it onto gentoo but i havent read into it
post #48 of 79
alright, got what i was missing added in and now its emerging the stuff
post #49 of 79
Good deal, have fun.

Seablade

Probably not gonna give KDE4 a whirl for a good while.
post #50 of 79
After reading a bit I wont get it until it is a replacement for KDE 3.*
post #51 of 79
stopped it before I left for work so i could keep an eye on it, it hadn't started emerging KDE itself it was still working on prelims, QT with dbus suport and a couple packages that were broken in the first place (couldnt update just to the latest stable packages last week for the same reason) that I had to fix. it was starting to download and update subversion when I quit
post #52 of 79
*Head Explodes*
post #53 of 79
alright all packages emerged, gotta revdep-rebuild and etc-update still and we'll see if it works
post #54 of 79
now I'm in

except I have no icons, and got an error "cannot load system tray icon"

the svn server hung last night wehn i was emerging, and so had to abort a package, it skipped onto the next one and looks like it didnt go back for it. emerging htat one now
post #55 of 79
Alt+Crtl+BackSpace.
post #56 of 79
why?
post #57 of 79
Restart X?
post #58 of 79
no its got nothing to do with X its just not loading the built-in icons, theyre simply missing somehow. the programs with their own icons (like firefox and things) show their icons fine
post #59 of 79
Will that sucks.
post #60 of 79
so the packages have been added to the portage tree (hardmasked), so I decided to remove the layman and rebuild with the portage ebuilds. problem with one of the ebuilds tho that causes it to crash (bug report), so its stuck at the moment until i figure out how to resolve that
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