On Friday 11 July 2008 14:27, Donald Reader wrote: > I had the same problem a day or two ago when I updated. I thought > it might have been cause of my computer freezing up during the > the update which might have been part of it. Anyway once I got a > driver back I had the same issue. I could login to kde as root but > not user. I tracked it down to the .kde/share/config directory but > not sure which file in it. What I did was delete my user account after > backing it up then recreated it which let me into kde again. I then > logged back in to a terminal and renamed the newer .kde dir brought the > old one back in and rsynced the new .kde/share/config directory back > into it and got most of my kde settings back. > Hope this helps you some It certainly does. It had never occurred to me to log in as root, but you are quite correct, kde starts for root. I've therefore renamed ~/.kde and am back in to kde desktop. I've added this information to bug #454055, since it is a surprise complication. Nothing concerned with kde was involved in that update, yet something seems to have messed the desktop. Most odd. Thanks for the help. Anne -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list