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Thursday, February 13th 2003, 12:37pm

Konqueror's crash recovery feature in KDE 3.1?

Hi!
One of the new features in KDE 3.1 is crash recovery support for Konqueror (see http://www.kde.org/announcements/changelogs/changelog3_0_5to3_1.html ->kdebase ->konqueror). Does anybody know how to activate this support? I am running KDE 3.1 under Debian Sid, but I can't see any settings for this. After restarting a crashed session the URLs of this session are lost as before, so what I am missing?
TIA
Thomas

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Thursday, February 13th 2003, 9:23pm

Re: Konqueror's crash recovery feature in KDE 3.1?

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Original von piechoc

Hi!
One of the new features in KDE 3.1 is crash recovery support for Konqueror (see http://www.kde.org/announcements/changelogs/changelog3_0_5to3_1.html ->kdebase ->konqueror). Does anybody know how to activate this support? I am running KDE 3.1 under Debian Sid, but I can't see any settings for this. After restarting a crashed session the URLs of this session are lost as before, so what I am missing?
TIA
Thomas


id like to know also, im also running sid with kde3.1. ill just did a little googling and others are having the same prob, kde has stated theres that feature and yet nobody knows how to turn it on.

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Monday, February 17th 2003, 10:28am

The crash recovery plugin was not activated for default compilation until after KDE 3.1 release. Get kdeaddons-3.1 sources, configure, enter konq-plugins/crashes directory and run "make install". You gain an Konqueror menu entry "Tools/Crashes" when being in web-browsing mode which allows you select URLs of your last crashes.

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Monday, February 17th 2003, 11:49am

Thanks for your advice. Now it works. :D

Thomas

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Monday, February 17th 2003, 1:34pm

wow

This is *too* cool. I wish everyone knew this. Distributions like Mandrake don't even install KDE Addons by default.