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Re: wow
by Sebastian Sauer on Wednesday 30/Apr/2008, @21:56
> Konqueror 3.5.9 crashes several times a day

doesn't seem here with my 3.5.9 setup but that for sure doesn't mean, that they are not there.

> hard to debug since the crash handler often reports that a trace is not available

often is not always what are imho good news cause we would only need a valid backtrace one time :)

> serious regressions in the desktop

in Konqueror or in the desktop+kicker? Please don't understand that wrong (I just try to find the reason for that), but may it be the case, that your distributor did there something by there own? I ask cause according to the 3.5.8=>3.5.9 changelog ( http://www.kde.org/announcements/changelogs/changelog3_5_8to3_5_9.php ) there was no work done on desktop+kicker and therefore I doubt that there are NEW regressions (or better ask myself how there could be any).
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Re: wow
by Moische on Thursday 01/May/2008, @02:26
in case of interest, that site leads to reproducible crashes of Konqui 3.5.9 here:

http://www.debianhelp.org/node/12647

but i'm feeling forced to state, that kde 3.5.9 including konqui runs pretty fine and stable here - not to compare with that infantile plasma-thing called kde4

sorry, of course there are a lot of users with the urgent need for continuously having a weather-forcast while working at their computers. Maybe only Meteorologists like me are not able to understand that ;-)
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  • Re: wow
    by Morty on Thursday 01/May/2008, @15:01
    That link work without problem for me, which leads to two possibilities. Either the problem has been fixed post 3.5.9, and require a distribution which backport such fixes or you have to wait for a possible 3.5.10 release. The second possibility are that your distribution simply are broken.
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