OK. KDE4 seemed to be working very well, until I started encountering this problem. It seems after about an hour or so, my KDE "disappears". The panel is still there, but if I mouse-over any of the icons, they disappear. I have a CPU monitor which shows a shaded area under the graph- eventually, the shaded area as well as the Oxygen outline box thingy disappears, leaving only the two lines. I have a Post-it note on the desktop, for which the background also disappears, leaving only the text. The outline for the Desktop folder view also disappears, leaving the icons.
If I go to the place on the panel, I can run things like the Application Launcher or the Lock/Logoff button I put there. I can also see the outlines for the programs in Task Manager, but no text is there. I can interact with them as well.
I don't know when this started, or even if it was present when I first installed.
I have some desktop effects enabled (although the problem was happening before I enabled them) and have not installed Compiz (I read in my search that it can cause similar problems). All I have installed are some games and SciTE.
My specs:
an MS-1634 with an AMD Turion X2, 2GB RAM and 80GB Seagate HDD.
[EDIT] After playing games and doing AP Physics practice problems for the last hour and a half, I am forced to the conclusion that this happens only when I leave the computer alone on the desktop for a while.
If I go to the place on the panel, I can run things like the Application Launcher or the Lock/Logoff button I put there. I can also see the outlines for the programs in Task Manager, but no text is there. I can interact with them as well.
I don't know when this started, or even if it was present when I first installed.
I have some desktop effects enabled (although the problem was happening before I enabled them) and have not installed Compiz (I read in my search that it can cause similar problems). All I have installed are some games and SciTE.
My specs:
an MS-1634 with an AMD Turion X2, 2GB RAM and 80GB Seagate HDD.
[EDIT] After playing games and doing AP Physics practice problems for the last hour and a half, I am forced to the conclusion that this happens only when I leave the computer alone on the desktop for a while.
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