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Old 05-10-2006, 07:16 AM   #1
danotrilogic
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system protocol died unexpectly


Hi everybody!

Yesterdey I updated my KDE to 3.5.2 version under kubuntu breezy.
The update was sucesfully completed but now I got an error like: " System protocol died unexpectly!".
I don't know what it means, but after that I don't have access to the system tray ( home and mounted devices).
Kopete can't login with msn server and other applications like konkeror don't work correctly.

anybody knows what is happening?

Thanks!.

Dano.
 
  


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