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Friday, June 27th 2003, 7:07am

Konqueror Freezing

Hi
I'm having problem with Konqueror freezing on me while browsing locally or when i do a search.

whenever i browse my /mnt directory konqueror always freeze and i cant kill the window, same thing happens when i do a find file.

any suggestion as to whats wrong and how i can resolve this
thanks
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Friday, June 27th 2003, 9:02pm

I get this problem too. My only work around is to know the directiory before hand, and type the location in the loacation bar. (ie. /mnt/cdrom/) Obviously, this isn't very practical. And I had to do it all the time when I want to access samba files that I've mounted.
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Tuesday, August 19th 2003, 3:06am

I had same prob

Just read what the other reply said and guess I'll try that but I used to just click on /mnt to see mounted devices in Mandrake 8.0. I wonder if it's something in Mandrake 9.0?
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Wednesday, August 20th 2003, 11:48am

like i said on the other thread, it could be a problem with permissions, perhaps konqueror is trying to cache the directory listing of the drive, im not sure.

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Sunday, October 26th 2003, 12:42pm

Had the same problem - this solved it for me

I have created a shortcut on the desktop, and it is now fairly easy to get to the CD-rom