![]() This issue always happens if I open up an image with XnViewMP with my file browser (under KDE), and it doesn't matter if I am using a network shared folder. This issue does not happen if I first open up XnViewMP and then load an image either by click-and-drag or File > Open The file.so process gracefully disappears. This issue does not happen if I open up an image using the file paramter with other image viewers (eg, GwenView, GPicView, Ristretto). For every time I open up an image with XnViewMP (from my file browser), it adds another process of file.so that will not release the file, until I kill the file.so process. ![]() However, the process file.so is still using the image file. Once I close XnViewMP, all such xnview processes disappear. Xnview wrote: ↑ Thu 11:25 amAnd XnView is not in process list?Ĭorrect. Click-and-drag image into XnViewMP window.Scenario 5, using XnViewMP, without invoking a file parameter Must manually kill the hanging file.so process.Error! Target is busy! Cannot disconnect the network share!.Right-click to open an image with XnViewMP.Right-click to open an image with GPicView. ![]() Scenario 3, using GPicView (GTK-based image viewer)
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