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Re: [opensuse] The Bar
- From: auxsvr@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 19:18:20 +0200
- Message-id: <200712031918.20141.auxsvr@xxxxxxxxx>
On Monday 03 December 2007, Kevin Donnelly wrote:
This once happened on my opensuse 10.2 machine. It was caused by a .desktop
file in the .kde directory; if I remember correctly it was kcmkicker.desktop
and contained only 2 lines without an Exec line, which caused kicker not to
launch when logging in.
I hope this helps.
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Sorry, Randall, it does - this has happened on at least two 10.2 machines
of mine, but I haven't tracked down which update was responsible yet. I
have noticed, though, that moving the .kde folder out of the way so that a
new one is created seems to get kicker working normally again.
To the OP, the easiest way to deal with this (without moving your .kde
folder, which means re-entering all your user data) is to go to
~/.kde/Autostart, and run:
ln -s /opt/kde3/bin/kicker kicker
That will mean that kicker gets started independently each time the desktop
launches.
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This once happened on my opensuse 10.2 machine. It was caused by a .desktop
file in the .kde directory; if I remember correctly it was kcmkicker.desktop
and contained only 2 lines without an Exec line, which caused kicker not to
launch when logging in.
I hope this helps.
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