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[opensuse] Re: No icons
- From: Eberhard Roloff <tuxebi@xxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 09:28:29 +0200
- Message-id: <fbquiu$i7t$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Bogdan Cristea wrote:
> I am using openSuSE 10.2 with KDE from DVD GM distribution. I have changed
> the kernel to 2.6.22.5-8 version due to some issues with ACPI.
> I have two distinct partitions for root and home dir and my guess is that
> there are some configuration files left behind from previous installations in
> my home dir. which affect my current installation. Now I have started with a
> fresh installation formating the home partition too. I will see if the
> problem occurs again.
>
>> Which indicates that the problem is in a desktop configuration file
>> inside your home directory (or more likely a subdirectory of it). Since
>> you didn't tell us which GUI you're using, it's impossible to be any
>> more specific than that.
Hi Bogdan,
if I recall correctly, you had setup a differnt user for testing
purposes, i.e. a user that did not exist previously . When you used that
new user id, you automatically used a "freshly created from scratch"
home directory.
So I doubt that this is the cause of your problems. If I understood
correctly, that is.
kind regards
Eberhard
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> I am using openSuSE 10.2 with KDE from DVD GM distribution. I have changed
> the kernel to 2.6.22.5-8 version due to some issues with ACPI.
> I have two distinct partitions for root and home dir and my guess is that
> there are some configuration files left behind from previous installations in
> my home dir. which affect my current installation. Now I have started with a
> fresh installation formating the home partition too. I will see if the
> problem occurs again.
>
>> Which indicates that the problem is in a desktop configuration file
>> inside your home directory (or more likely a subdirectory of it). Since
>> you didn't tell us which GUI you're using, it's impossible to be any
>> more specific than that.
Hi Bogdan,
if I recall correctly, you had setup a differnt user for testing
purposes, i.e. a user that did not exist previously . When you used that
new user id, you automatically used a "freshly created from scratch"
home directory.
So I doubt that this is the cause of your problems. If I understood
correctly, that is.
kind regards
Eberhard
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