On Friday 20 January 2006 02:10, Joshua Raphael Fuentes wrote:
funny.. I never had that problem on my SUSE 10. But if those cases happen, it's always good to do a refresh on you KDE, or if not, you can always revert back to it's first run by deleting .kde inside your home. You will be left with defaults by then, so which means you will be spending time configuring and making adjustments to meet your desires.
Well, deleting .kde is not really an option for me, since I have way to many things configured the way I want it, and bringing it all back is just not something I want to deal with (unless it's absolutely necessary). Deleting single config files is a different thing though. The days when I didn't mind fiddling hours with my computer are gone ;-). Cheers, Sabine