Hello gentlefolks,
I’m hoping one of you could help me resolve a problem:
Many of my (I’M ASSUMING) KDE menus, sometimes for no apparent reason, become VERY unresponsive.
With MS Windoze, these windows would be program specific/independent, however they would also share some commonality in windoze’s window displaying mechanism… (part of “explorer”)
I’ve concluded (perhaps erroneously) based on their simmilarity in looks / layout, and the PROBLEM BEHAVIOUR described below, that they’re intrinsic to each other and KDE.
Now, the menus affected are those menu’s you get when, for example:
-In opera, clicking, Page >> save.
-In open office, clicking File >> save / save as.
-In Amarok, pressing CTRL+O, (or clicking “Amarok + play media”)
-In Firefox, clicking File >> open.
These are just some examples - but you get the general idea from them.
They are menu’s / windows which access the system filesystem / filetree in some way. They also look very much alike and serve simmilar purposes.
Now the behaviour:
They’re SLOOOW. To go up the tree for example, you’ll have = loading icon, and a LOONG, unresponsive wait,
To open a folder is the same thing.
The cursor in the file name feild blinks SLOW.
Clicking on any icon is SLOW.
It feels sort’ve like a really buggy windoze machine, that has older gen hardware, and is infected by malware, and has a fragmented HDD.
Strangely enough - other times, all the said menus work FLAWLESSLY.
SO - thats the scenario. Any Ideas Folks?
Thanks