2010/11/9 Chris Smart <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 10:51 AM, Rex Dieter <rdieter@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:Agreed - at least move it out of the way instead of deleting it. Then
> Not bad, except for #2, that's pretty harsh, only to be done as a very last
> resort.
you can at least get your old settings back if you need to..
-c
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Actually, what does the magic is reseting the old settings, pretty "extreme" yeah, but
it works. I'm pretty sure that anyone of the users that are having some wierd KDE problems
can solve them this way.
@Chris: Unfortunately, Moving the folder and then placing it in the same site is was before
do not work if you want to get your settings back. Once the ".kde" folder is erased or moved,
it doesn't matter if you return it to the place it was before, KDE "refreshes" itself and having
the old folder back just creates more errors.
Hope someone can be helped by my five-step guide.
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