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Old 01-19-2008, 07:56 AM
Amarok
 
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Hi

I have debian unstable with daily upgrades.
Since 3 days ago, some programs take about 5 minutes to appear after I call
them. No error is reported if I call them on the konsole, they just take to
long to appear. kmail, kwrite, k3b and many others are having this problem,
but not all kde programs.
It's not the font cache because i've run several times # fc-cache
without improvement.
Without errors is dificult to understand the problem.

Does anybody knows what is happening?

Thanks in advance
Amarok

PS: Do you know when packages of kde 3.4 will be avaiable on the
repositories for debian unstable ?

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Old 01-19-2008, 07:56 AM
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Amarok wrote:

> Hi
>
> I have debian unstable with daily upgrades.
> Since 3 days ago, some programs take about 5 minutes to appear after I
> call them. No error is reported if I call them on the konsole, they just
> take to long to appear. kmail, kwrite, k3b and many others are having this
> problem, but not all kde programs.
> It's not the font cache because i've run several times # fc-cache
> without improvement.
> Without errors is dificult to understand the problem.


Stoped "famd" and everything turn out fine.
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