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    dangelog
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    Just put your image on sites like imageshack or tinypic and put the URL here?

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    KDAB (UK) Ltd., a KDAB Group company

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      mkae
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      OK, will try to do that on Monday. :-)

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        mkae
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        Here is the OpenSUSE updater applet taskbar icon:

        • undamaged: http://tinypic.com/r/28mfprp/5
        • damaged: http://tinypic.com/r/osy3id/5
          showing this error as occurring in a core KDE 4 application.

        And here is my program which self-destroys all of its toolbar icons after a while:

        • undamaged: http://tinypic.com/r/2czebk5/5
        • damaged: http://tinypic.com/r/chp4h/5

        Any clue as to what may cause such level of destruction?

        P.S.: Actually I haven't seen this on a OpenSUSE 11.4 yet... Looks like it's really a Qt issue.

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          sierdzio
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          Used to happen in old KDE builds (by old I mean like 1 year ago), and affected widgets and menus. Didn't happen to me in a while.

          (Z(:^

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            mkae
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            The question is how to avoid this issue. :-/

            Looks like the only choice I have is to upgrade my OpenSUSE. :-|

            Which I currently can't do. 8-(

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              mkae
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              Via IRC I got the advice that switching to a newer KDE would be possible when using the repo
              @/repositories/KDE:/Distro:/Stable/openSUSE_11.3@

              I'll see whether I can achieve that.

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                mkae
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                In the meantime the repo has vanished at http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/KDE:/Distro:/Stable/ :-(

                I luckily got it mirrored just before that happened, but somehow I can't find the switcher in YaST ( http://dl.dropbox.com/u/10573557/Switcher Pics/kde47_switch.png ) so that I begin to believe that I won't be able to upgrade my old 11.3 to a newer KDE version. :-((

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                  Damage is such an inappropriate term for this typical case of corruption :) Not that this is a literature forum or anything, but still it is always a good thing to improve on your terminology :)

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                    mlong
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                    Offtopic, but...

                    bq. Damage is such an inappropriate term for this typical case of corruption

                    Not to make too much of it, but as a native speaker, I think it's a quite appropriate term. In fact, it's the exact term my colleagues and I have traditionally used when we have that kind of graphics corruption in our apps.

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                      mkae
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                      Well, it looks like I have spotted eventually the culprit for this effect.

                      I had to replace the driver for my graphics card (NVS 290) with NVIDIA's proprietary driver due to a problem with the noveau driver. The latter actually caused quite a few system hangs!

                      After the driver change the icon-damaging did not appear anymore.

                      NOVEAU was responsible for both problems.

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