Here i go.
Using Kubuntu 9.04. I inserted the livecd and formatted the hard drive. Made 1 partition apart from swap. My hard drive is a Samsung 1TB so i had a Ext4 partition of about 900GB. After i had my kubuntu ready for use and changed the panel to the classic style and downloaded the updates up to yesterday. All started yesterday. I have another hard drive with the same size of the other one, that is, 1TB Samsung. In this second hard drive i have all my backups in Ext3 format. This is all i did:
1. Copy all the 300GB of data from my second hard drive to my first disk. This with the intention to then format the second drive to change it to Ext4, since it was Ext3 at the moment.
2. The notification window in the lower right corner popped up to show me the progress, the tipical copy speed, how much is been copied and how much is left. I just happen to drag that window to the center of screen to show it to a friend (since it looks pretty cool). After that i moved the window back and even noticed the pause feature where i can pause the copy process on the fly.
3. After the process finished the window did not say finished but stayed there for about an hour and half. I thought maybe there was some unfinished tasks but did not find any so i did a ctrl+alt+esc to kill this window. this is when the problems began.
4. The whole KDE desktop got frozen, i could not open anything, move anything or close anything. I could not even open the openoffice doc i had at the moment to save it. The thing i thought was to kill the kdm from init.d and restart it again. Which i did via another tty. The thing is the kdm did not start. So i had to reset the PC the hard way. First time i had to do this.
5. Here is the weird part. The PC starts and gets stuck in a part about power management. So i run the kernel in recovery mode to find out that the whole /usr sections has been deleted, completely. There was nothing there and i mean nothing.
So i would like to know how in the world do you delete the /usr section by doing the above, which by the way i did again to make sure and sure enough it happened again. Somehow by moving the notification windows you can delete the /usr. Also will like to add that it did not happen with any notification window but only to windows that had the task of copying information to the hard drive, so i needed it to copy for example something from another hard drive to this one and then move the notification window around.
Another less dangerous problem is that when moving other notification windows the kde desktop most of the time failed and i had to reset the whole kde. And when opening the kde menu to go to any program and a notification windows popped at that moment, the kde menu automatically closes itself.
If anybody has any out of this world answer cause i sure don't see the relation.
My PC is a Core 2 Duo 8500 with the DP35DP Intel Motherboard, an Ndivia 8500 and 4GB Ram if that helps in finding out the problem. So as a conclusion, anything i do to the notification windows makes some problem with either the desktop or some weird stuff like the one mention above.
Using Kubuntu 9.04. I inserted the livecd and formatted the hard drive. Made 1 partition apart from swap. My hard drive is a Samsung 1TB so i had a Ext4 partition of about 900GB. After i had my kubuntu ready for use and changed the panel to the classic style and downloaded the updates up to yesterday. All started yesterday. I have another hard drive with the same size of the other one, that is, 1TB Samsung. In this second hard drive i have all my backups in Ext3 format. This is all i did:
1. Copy all the 300GB of data from my second hard drive to my first disk. This with the intention to then format the second drive to change it to Ext4, since it was Ext3 at the moment.
2. The notification window in the lower right corner popped up to show me the progress, the tipical copy speed, how much is been copied and how much is left. I just happen to drag that window to the center of screen to show it to a friend (since it looks pretty cool). After that i moved the window back and even noticed the pause feature where i can pause the copy process on the fly.
3. After the process finished the window did not say finished but stayed there for about an hour and half. I thought maybe there was some unfinished tasks but did not find any so i did a ctrl+alt+esc to kill this window. this is when the problems began.
4. The whole KDE desktop got frozen, i could not open anything, move anything or close anything. I could not even open the openoffice doc i had at the moment to save it. The thing i thought was to kill the kdm from init.d and restart it again. Which i did via another tty. The thing is the kdm did not start. So i had to reset the PC the hard way. First time i had to do this.
5. Here is the weird part. The PC starts and gets stuck in a part about power management. So i run the kernel in recovery mode to find out that the whole /usr sections has been deleted, completely. There was nothing there and i mean nothing.
So i would like to know how in the world do you delete the /usr section by doing the above, which by the way i did again to make sure and sure enough it happened again. Somehow by moving the notification windows you can delete the /usr. Also will like to add that it did not happen with any notification window but only to windows that had the task of copying information to the hard drive, so i needed it to copy for example something from another hard drive to this one and then move the notification window around.
Another less dangerous problem is that when moving other notification windows the kde desktop most of the time failed and i had to reset the whole kde. And when opening the kde menu to go to any program and a notification windows popped at that moment, the kde menu automatically closes itself.
If anybody has any out of this world answer cause i sure don't see the relation.
My PC is a Core 2 Duo 8500 with the DP35DP Intel Motherboard, an Ndivia 8500 and 4GB Ram if that helps in finding out the problem. So as a conclusion, anything i do to the notification windows makes some problem with either the desktop or some weird stuff like the one mention above.
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