Anno domini 2023 Fri, 21 Jul 13:08:39 -0400
gene heskett via tde-users scripsit:
On 7/21/23 10:56, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via tde-users
wrote:
Anno domini 2023 Fri, 21 Jul 10:35:24 -0400
gene heskett via tde-users scripsit:
On 7/21/23 09:24, Michele Calgaro via tde-users
wrote:
On 2023/07/21 02:28 AM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp via
tde-users wrote:
> I remember that I looked for that years ago, but did not find it
> either. I think it was possible ages ago to create a new session and
> all settings where saved in that session - but I just tried, but it
> does not work: kate crashes when switching sessions (I have 2
> "unknown"), or does not save sessions, or crashes when saving sessions
> if the document windows is hidden. So probably it's time for a bug
> report 😄
>
> Nik
Hi Nik,
can you paste the steps to reproduce each of the crashes you mentioned?
I don't have crashes in Kate when changing or saving sessions.
Cheers
 Michele
I don't believe this is a TDE problem, I've had kate do unexpected
things, on xfce4, on gnome, and now on kde5/plasma, particularly at
quitting time. I've had no such oddities with geany, the complete 30some
packages kit. It Just Works. And I'm not running TDE, much as I'd like
to, but it won't install since wheezy on my systems w/o tearing the
system down and then re-installing it all. My complaints have been
ignored. Everyone else claims it just works, without the dependency
problems I'm seeing. ??
Maybe I'm living on the edge .. I have kate 4:14.2.0~pre50-0debian12.0.0+4
installed.
I show 22.12.3 here on bookworm and for a change it quit clean, twice,
but then all I did was look at the about pulldown, so it had nothing to
save.
Part of this problem may be some subtle diff in the raid format between
buster/bullseye and bookworm. This raid was setup and initially formated
under buster.
digiKam, any version, distro or AppImage up to last weeks build, acts
like something is blocking access to my software raid10 containing my
/home/gene partition, but I own it lock stock and barrel by any means I
know how to check. It and shotwell, can see everything in both my
camera, and in both Pictures and Photos in my home dir, shotwell can
import stuff from the camera one marked file at a time, but when digiKam
try's, it, its finished instantly but when I go looking for the pix on
my hard drive, its not there. Cura, has a save button button for saving
the sliced file as gcode, may take 5 minutes, with no wheel spinning
visible before it finally opens the save file requestor and I go click
thru the directories leading to where I want to save it.
Thunderbird, which wants to save a msg at 30 sec intervals, fails the
save about 1 in 20 times and a retry always works. Once, maybe twice in
the same blue moon, I'll see a perms failure in the shell I launch
digiKam from. Inconsistant is the kindest description I can muster on a
mixed list. I'd call it exasperating if I'm PC enough but that would be
a huge understatement. I tried to setup the new kmail, but it can't save
the account data, and does not report any errors when it fails.
If you've any ideas about how to fix this, throw them at me.
Is there a trick I can put in /etc/fstab to force an fsck on this raid10
after mdadm has assembled it but before its mounted on the next reboot?
Its 4 1T SamSung 870 series SSD's on their own 6 port sata controller.
wht does "dmesg" say, anythin about md devices? And what does
cat /proc/mdstat
say?
I would have a verry bad feeling if I had access problems to a raid ... to be more
precise, I'd grab my wallet and run screeming to the next hardware store demanding a
2TB ssd - just to find that they sell nails and hammers, but sorry no ssds (whatever that
might be). That said, I have at least 2 or more laptops keeping an up to date copy of
anything + a freebsd server with zfs + blueray backups ... feel free to call me paranoid.
Nik
I'm thinking theres an ACL someplace that was set by buster, and is now
just enough different to be a PITA for bookworm, but that is not a SWAG,
just a WAG, no science involved. And when I ask about it on the debian
list there's 2+ hours of crickets before traffic starts up again.
Thanks Nik,
Nik
Take care & stay well people.
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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