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On 11-01-14 10:50 AM, David Griffiths wrote:
Hello all,

Can anyone clarify the situation regarding the operation of the quickstarter
under KDE? 

I have a dual boot system running openSUSE 11.3 64bit and Vista 32Bit. In
Vista with Libreoffice 3.3 RC3 the quickstarter is enabled and a system tray
icon is visible allowing access to each of the applications via right click. 

In KDE  with Libreoffice 3.3 RC3 the quickstarter is enabled but I get no
system tray icon. I know the quickstarter works because LibreOffice start up
is extremely fast now, almost instantaneous when launched from my
application starter.

So simply, is this normal behaviour under KDE or have I found a bug?

Thanks in advance for anyone who knows any more regarding this.

Regards

Dave
Hi Dave,

I doubt QuickStarter makes any difference in starting LibO **other than
the very first time after boot** under any GNU/Linux. I've used it in
several Debian-based distributions in the past and several problematic
bugs remain (all reported).

Ask about the preload package in openSUSE, I believe it should have the
same effect **for the very first time you launch your apps**, however
for 2nd, 3rd, time, etc. even w/o preload or QuickStarter you won't
notice any delays when starting the LibO applications.

Let us know here what your finding are.

Cheers,

Fabian

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