| Summary: | KDE tries to unmount my root partition when I log out | ||
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| Product: | TDE | Reporter: | Julius Schwartzenberg <julius.schwartzenberg> |
| Component: | tdebase | Assignee: | Timothy Pearson <kb9vqf> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | enhancement | CC: | bugwatch, darrella, vanessaezekowitz |
| Priority: | P5 | ||
| Version: | 3.5.10 | ||
| Hardware: | amd64 | ||
| OS: | Kubuntu Karmic | ||
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Description
Julius Schwartzenberg
2009-10-26 10:14:28 CDT
I have the same issue. It also does this if there is a separate /home partition, saying that that partition can't be unmounted. Note: this happens for me only if the entire kubuntu-desktop-kde3 package is installed. Logging out of KDE3 causes the error, but I also had the error happen when closing Amarok-KDE3 under Gnome. I do not get the error if I have Amarok installed, but do not have the entire kubuntu-desktop-kde3 package installed. Odd. What happens if you: 1. Install kubuntu-desktop-kde3 2. Remove kubuntu-default-settings-kde3 3. Execute aptitude purge ~c (this purges left-over configuration files from removed packages) 4. Login to KDE3 and log out. After this, is the problem still present or is it fixed? I am having difficulty reproducing this reliably on my systems. It happened only once to me on a laptop with a new profile installed. *** Bug 131 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. *** It seems this does not influence the problem. I'm using a notebook with an older KDE 3 profile. I think you fixed this bug :) It's not happening here anymore at least. Good! One of the recent kdebase updates contained my attempt at a fix; glad it works properly now. |