Re: Quanta Digest, Vol 94, Issue 1
"Bernhard Hoellerl" <[email protected]> Thu, 13 Jan 2011 17:33:16 +0100
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> The same happens here (openSUSE 11.3, Quanta using KDE 3.5.10). > Unpredictable, while saving indeed, and without useful error > messages in the shell. But because it's happening (here) just once > in 10 hours or so, my "solution" is: 1. kill Quanta, 2. restart it, > 3. close the project (it will still be open, and Quanta will save > the work you did before the freezing.) 4. open the project again, go > back to work and cross your fingers. 8^) > Using Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, I never had such problems. Only sometimes when certain PHP or Perl scripts are opened, the Editor is occupied for about a minute. But this happens only if the DTD is set to (X)HTML. If, for example, the DTD is set to XML everything works fine. I think, Quanta and the necessary KDE 3.5 packages are easier to install if the windowmanager is Gnome instead of KDE 4. Bernhard Höllerl