On 3/11/2009 2:42 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Wednesday 11 March 2009, Gene Heskett wrote: >> Greetings; >> Everytime I do a startx, I waste about 3 minutes killing kaffiene, which >> insists on starting, complete with several error messages related to >> gstreamer. I can select quit from its file menu, but then I have to run >> htop, find the one kaffeine process that is still running and locking up my >> tv card from any other programs access, and kill it. And on the next >> reboot and startx, its the same darned song and dance. >> How the heck can I stop running kaffeine at an x start? For my card, it is >> a thoroughly broken application. >> I may also have found the src of my F10 instability. I just rebuilt my fav >> kernels using the F10 compiler tools, and so far not an Oops or BUG in half >> an hour of uptime. That knocking sound? Yeah. :) > PS: A 2nd subject: > As an afterthought, I also have about 2 minutes of a dead system when I start > kmail, which is apparently waiting on akonadi, which eventually fails of > course because my system has a mysql installed that was already configured for > mythtv usage when I upgraded, not installed, from F8 to F10. > I have asked several times for how to fix this, even posted the error log, but > so far no solution has been offered. I have used mysqladministrator to add > akonadi as a client, using that as passwd too, and setup akonadi with matching > passwds too, but that makes no diff that I can see. > If we cannot fix this using the normal setup procedures, then how can I rid > kmail of this akonadi dependency, as it runs just fine ANAICT without it? > 3rd subject, where is the default volume set for the startup and shutdown > audio splash files, they are blowing out the windows on the neighbors houses. Good luck on the multiple subjects under one subject. ;-) That usually does not work because they get lost when the thread wanders off. -- David -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines