El 06/12/11 23:27, "Alejandro Téllez C." escribió:
El 06/12/11 23:19, Timothy Pearson escribió:
El
06/12/11 22:56, Timothy Pearson escribió:
> Hello again.
> I have managed to install my desktop environment, alongside with KDE4
> and GNOME 3. Most of the desktop environment seems to work okay,
> except
> for two major issues.
>
> 1. There is no shutdown option in the menu, despite the option to
> provide shutdown options is enabled in the settings.
>
> 2. Upon highlighting the System and Preferences menus, the panel
> seems
> to crash. After a first crash, it restarts. But after a second crash,
> the panel does not seem to load anymore unless I re log.
Are you using Kicker or Kickoff?
Tim
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Hmmm... I don't know. I think it is Kicker. It's the Windows-like menu.
Yes, that sounds like Kicker.
I have not seen this behaviour before. It is possible that you are
seeing
some kind of interaction between KDE4 and TDE, but I am not sure.
What is the name and version of the Linux distribution you are
running TDE
on?
Thanks!
Tim
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I am using Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric.
The rest of the menus seem to open without any problem. It is only the
"Preferences" and "System" ones that cause the panel to crash. I
tried
to switch to Kickoff. It has a more KDE 4 like-appearance, but does
not seem to work at all (completely empty).
Well, on a second thought, Kickoff
seems to work just fine, even with
those menus. But I keep having problem with Kicker itself. I guess I
will stick with Kickoff for now.