Re: Can you launch URL from email application -- Problem Isolated and "solved"
On Sunday 17 July 2005 05:57, you wrote:
> > export KDE_NO_IPV6=1
> > in startkde or e.g. ~/.kde/env/ipv6.sh ?
Start konqueror, type
$HOME/.kde
in the location bar, then Return.
Check if there's a directory called env (I guess not), or create it.
Enter that directory, right-click, new text file, name it ipv6.sh (the name
doesn't matter though)
Edit that file with a text editor, and type
export KDE_NO_IPV6=1
date >> /tmp/ipv6log
Save. Right click the file, add "Execute" permission for all.
Log out, log back into KDE again.
You can check that the above worked by checking that /tmp/ipv6log was created
during KDE login.
But if you get the slow loading on every website (including www.kde.org), the
problem might not be ipv6....
If you want to reinstall, reinstall kdelibs, that's where the network handling
is.
But I kind of doubt it'll change anything....
-- David Faure
Dear David:
I did as you instructed. No change. However, I have two more screenshots that
might shed light on this issue:
http://www.websher.net/temp/kdelibs1.jpg
http://www.websher.net/temp/konqueror1.jpg
Please scroll down to the very bottom of the screenshot and you'll see both
Konqueror AND Epiphany fighting it out in the taskbar. What could be the
cause of this?
I did reinstall kdelibs and that didn't make any difference, but notice the
presence of both kdelib3 and kdelib4. Is that a conflict? If so, does this
have anythng to do with the issue?
I switched from sarge to etch two days ago and downloaded a lot of updates
(using dselect) for an application that requires, I now realize, kde 3.4
(Kradio). I never actually installed it.I configured it and trying to "make"
it but it failed. So I deleted and installed the earlier kde 3.3 version,
which installed fine. But when I first tried to install the kde3.4 version I
used dselect, which told me that it had to download lots of new files and
update about 190 others. But ALL were downloaded and installed from ETCH in
apt-get, none from outside.
I am giving you all this info, not knowing whether it is relevant. I hope it
is.
Thank you so much. Hope we can resolve this issue.
Benjamin
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