I've been running RH9 for about a week, and I just noticed this today. It's bad enough that XWindows sucks up half the available memory (270MB), but then every instance of kdeinit allocates another 17MB. Even when everything is shut down and no apps are running, this memory is not reclaimed, and starts eating into the swap space (which isn't bad, except that it slows things down quite a bit). Running gnome, XWindows still hogs the memory, but it requires nowhere NEAR the amount of resources...th...
After a great deal of time searching, I just realized... I'm running RedHat 8, KDE 3.1.1, and I can't find anything to do with file associations, either in the Konqueror settings, or the KDE Control center. Maybe this is more of a Redhat issue than a KDE issue. Or at least, can you point me to the appropriate config file? Is it somewhere in the .kde directory? Thanks. Tom
This is very cool...my faith has been restored. I really like Konqueror, but for a second, I thought the trend was toward the M$ way of thinking...."you want what we think you want"...but now that I can change this, all is well.
Is there a way to configure Konqueror so that it doesn't assume that I want to view and/or extract the contents of a bzip2 file, and just download it instead? Thanks. Tom