On Sunday 07 Nov 2004 17:25, Sharon Kimble wrote: > I can't do it! I don't have KHTML as an option, although it is there if I > use the file manager-super user mode. Somehow I've deleted it, it looks > like. okay - is this weird behaviour only happening for *one* user? have you tried adding a new temporary user and attempted the same actions as them? Try this _before_ you mess around with your own settings. If it works for a 'virgin' user, try the advice below this... > Where is it stored in root so that I can copy it over, or restore it from > this mornings backup please? the backups (if you have backed hidden files up) were probably in /home/user/.kde./ somewhere. you can go back to defaults by doing this: init 3 (just to make sure that the files are not being used) mv ~username/.kde{.,orig} init 5 login to restore all default settings for 'username' all your old configs should be backed up in ~username/.kde.orig in case you need to copy over kmail settings or some such thing. (most simple app configs are in .kde/share/config) if you don't need the backup, delete it, it is a horrible waste of disk space. [stuart@laptop stuart]$ du -sh .kde 98M .kde any help? Stuart -- Stuart Sears RHCE, RHCX Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur