> I think there are two separate issues. Desktop effects in KDE4 (especially > 4.0) cause problems with some video cards. I wasn't intending to use heavy > effects, but I had to turn them off on this laptop, as I had silly problems > like clicking on the clock brought up a shadow where the calendar should have > been. > > The reason for your problem, though, has not been discovered. You are the > third person I've come across other than myself. I believe it happened to me > after a batch of updates (see Bug #454055). The only cure I've seen is to > rename ~/.kde and restart. You can then copy back your important files from > ~/.kde.bak/share/apps and ~/.kde.bak/share/config. > > Less than satisfactory answer, but at least you get to work again. > > > Anne > > -- Anne, if you think this is the best way could you tell me how to do it step by step? I should also mention I have no trouble logging into Gnome. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list