Have loaded 11.4

I have a problem with my ICONs on the desktop, the ones I dragged a copy to the Window on Desktop for the most used applications have a big fat ? mark in the middle. When I click on them, the real icon shows up then goes back to a ? mark. Anybody else having this problem?

By the Way, the new 11.4 is so much faster on install and updating from the repositories. Much better on Installation and repository updates.!!!

I have a problem with my ICONs on the desktop, the ones I dragged a copy to the Window on Desktop for the most used applications have a big fat ? mark in the middle. When I click on them, the real icon shows up then goes back to a ? mark. Anybody else having this problem?

By the Way, the new 11.4 is so much faster on install and updating from the repositories. Much better on Installation and repository updates.!!!
Yes I saw this. I kept my old /home area from openSUSE 11.4 RC2, even though I did a clean install. I found I just had to go in and change the icon to something else or explicitly locate the icon file as a browse and then it would stick. The odd thing was that when selecting it (before trying to fix the icon display), you saw the old icon for just a flash. I presume this is a KDE issue of some sort and only for those of us that kept our old /home area or restored some data from a previous openSUSE version. Not all old icons are affected in this manner, just some of them.

Thank You,

jdmcdaniel3 wrote:

>
>> I have a problem with my ICONs on the desktop, the ones I dragged a copy
>> to the Window on Desktop for the most used applications have a big fat
>> ? mark in the middle. When I click on them, the real icon shows up then
>> goes back to a ? mark. Anybody else having this problem?
>>
>> By the Way, the new 11.4 is so much faster on install and updating from
>> the repositories. Much better on Installation and repository
>> updates.!!! Yes I saw this. I kept my old /home area
>> from openSUSE 11.4 RC2, even
> though I did a clean install. I found I just had to go in and change
> the icon to something else or explicitly locate the icon file as a
> browse and then it would stick. The odd thing was that when selecting it
> (before trying to fix the icon display), you saw the old icon for just a
> flash. I presume this is a KDE issue of some sort and only for those of
> us that kept our old /home area or restored some data from a previous
> openSUSE version. Not all old icons are affected in this manner, just
> some of them.

Seems like most of my icons came back after the next boot without
reselecting them if I got the flash reaction.


Will Honea

It’s possible that they might have come back if you had just logged out of the KDE session, then started a new KDE session.

I am seeing some flakiness in icons. Sometimes the speaker icon for sound does not appear. But if I hold the mouse where the icon should be, I can still get the sound controls.

I think that problem is repeatable. I have the task bar set to auto-hide. When I first login, if I hold the mouse over the task bar (making it visible) before the sound for login has been heard, then the sound icon seems to not show up. I see the other icons move to make space for it, but it doesn’t show. If I stay away from the task bar until after I have heard the initial sound, all is well. It’s probably a timing problem somewhere.

nrickert wrote:

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> Will Honea;2305846 Wrote:
>> Seems like most of my icons came back after the next boot without
>> reselecting them if I got the flash reaction.
> It’s possible that they might have come back if you had just logged
> out of the KDE session, then started a new KDE session.
>
> I am seeing some flakiness in icons. Sometimes the speaker icon for
> sound does not appear. But if I hold the mouse where the icon should
> be, I can still get the sound controls.
>
> I think that problem is repeatable. I have the task bar set to
> auto-hide. When I first login, if I hold the mouse over the task bar
> (making it visible) before the sound for login has been heard, then the
> sound icon seems to not show up. I see the other icons move to make
> space for it, but it doesn’t show. If I stay away from the task bar
> until after I have heard the initial sound, all is well. It’s probably
> a timing problem somewhere.

That could well be timing. One thing I did for a second install was to
disable ANY fancy video options for this old Nvidia card. If I don’t use
both nomodeset and irqpolling, I get messed up video on a couple of machines
and those settings are pretty much required when booting the DVD for
installation. Once I set things up that way I have no problems with video
after installing the proprietary drivers an I can omit the irqpolling
parameter for significant improvement in speed.

As for the logoff/logon vs. reboot, I had to reboot anyway since the Nvidia
drivers never seem to work just right until I do.


Will Honea