On Tuesday 19 May 2009 09:37:20 Anton Moiseev wrote:
The problem is solved by removing ~/.kde4/share/config/khotkeysrc and logout/login. More details on bugs.kde.org for those who is interested
Upon updating my home machine, I had the EXACT same problem. Logging in with a new user account, the problem did not exist, so I deduced that it was not my system which was at fault, but my configuration was. I then renamed my .kde4 directory and logged back out and in. Lo and behold, my 'e' was fine again. Then it was just a matter of copying the relevant configuration files back to my new .kde4 directory, and I was up and running again. I wish I had seen your email before that time, though. Would have saved me some hunting for config files. Still, I don't think this should have happened. It is the third or fourth time I had to remove my ~/.kde4 upon updating KDE4 to get things back to a working state. Aggravating.... Thanks for the reply, Joop ------------------------------------------------------------ Dit bericht is gescand op virussen en andere gevaarlijke inhoud door MailScanner en lijkt schoon te zijn. Mailscanner door http://www.prosolit.nl Professional Solutions fot IT -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org