[Bug 8009] Konqueror 3.4.0 segfaults repeatably in kubuntu hoary
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Ubuntu (kubuntu) | konqueror
------- Additional Comments From tom.fernandes at credativ.co.uk 2005-04-01 13:51 UTC -------
(In reply to comment #10)
> >To invoke the bug:
> >
> >1. Open the "Home Folder" from the system menu on the KDE taskbar.
[..]
>
> >3. When invoked from the system menu, the blue gear spins forever, but when I
> >open konqueror from a desktop icon it stops spinning as soon as the file list
is
> >displayed (i.e. almost instantly).
>
>
> I can confirm this as well.
I can confirm exactly the same behaviour here with the difference that it happend
only ones exactly like this. It's inconsistent - it doesn't always happen. Sometimes
it works fine, sometimes it works like described, sometimes it crashes at different
points. I tried it with a new user account on a fresh install with the RC.
When I start
kfmclient openProfile filemanagement
from the console I will never crash or display duplicate entries though.
Just noticed that the bug gets consistent for me when using the live CD.
It's reproducible for me going through the steps mentioned above with the
difference, that it craches after step 4.
The reason for a crash is that I move the mouse fast in the window. If I
move it slowly inside the window it doesn't crash - if I move it fast inside
the window it will crash instantly. I can move the mouse outside the window
as fast as I want. I can even open new windows, minimize the konqueror one,
etc.
But as soon as I put the mouse back into the konqueror window and move it fast
it crashes.
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