Re: [Fedora] Re: kde slow to start after a crash

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On Thu, 9 Dec 2010, Rex Dieter wrote:

If you have desktop effects enabled, try disabling them or try to login
using session "kde (failsafe)".  If that helps, it's very likely a video
driver problem, or at least an incompatibility with one of kwin's configured
effects plugins (first one I'd recommend disabling for testing, is the blur
plugin).

I've the desktop effects enabled but not the blur one. BTW everything
was working like a charm before the system crashed (and the crash was
due to the "send file" option of skype) but it become extremely slow
after such a crash and I suppose the crash has messed up with a cofnig
file in the .kde dir but I don't know which one.

Walter

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