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every time i try to see any file properties (right click, properties) on a folder view, plasma dies
![]() tried to remove .kde, .local and .config, crash still happens. also tried to create a new user, and same crash. it also happens on mouse hover over a jpg images on the folder view (have not tried other image types) a related crash happens on dolphin, when i try to see file properties, this time is not plasma the one who dies, but dolphin does. beeing googling for a while, and i think is a kdelibs related crash, can anyone confirm? and also, any workaround for this? is quite annoying the crash on mouse hover over an image. edit: i'm using kde4.3.1
Last edited by mzneverdies on Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:29 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Sounds like your installation is broken. Which distro?
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kubuntu jaunty fresh install here just added the kde4.3 ¿official? reps to my sources.list
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Found a similar topic[1] where the problem was that some packages were held back. The recommendation was to run
(on your own risk, of course.. ![]() [1] http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1256702
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so seems i already have all the packages :S
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ok, it's solved now
it was something with libkabcommon4, i dpkg-reconfigure it, said some files were truncated, deleted those files, reinstalled the library, rebooted, and now it works ![]()
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Topic marked as solved. Please remove the [SOLVED] from the post title as it is the old system of marking posts as solved. Thanks in advance.
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