I accidentally ran my computer out of hard drive room. I'm running F9/ KDE4. Everything froze. I couldn't do anything with that session, so I started a new console session (ctrl-alt-F6) and did a "shutdown -r now".
The computer rebooted. I logged into a console. I deleted the offending file, so now I have 3 GB of free hard drive space.
My problem is that if I attempt to start a new KDE session with that user, I get a bunch of error messages for the file icons on my desktop, the panel doesn't appear, the menus don't appear, etc. It appears I have a corrupted session. How does one start a new session that doesn't try to resume the old session or how does one fix a corrupted session ?
BTW: I can log in and run a KDE session as another user just fine. I am doing so right now.
Thanks
The computer rebooted. I logged into a console. I deleted the offending file, so now I have 3 GB of free hard drive space.
My problem is that if I attempt to start a new KDE session with that user, I get a bunch of error messages for the file icons on my desktop, the panel doesn't appear, the menus don't appear, etc. It appears I have a corrupted session. How does one start a new session that doesn't try to resume the old session or how does one fix a corrupted session ?
BTW: I can log in and run a KDE session as another user just fine. I am doing so right now.
Thanks
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