Sure - I thought I _was_ being specific, but everything is relative ;-) I renamed the .kde to .kde-orig, and the .kde2 to .kde2-orig, and renamed .kderc to .kderc-orig. Just to be sure, I removed the directories .dcop* and .mcop*. Doing this forces KDE to start from "scratch" as all the settings are now no longer present. By the way, these files are in your home directory. The caveat is that if you want settings for KMail and other things back, you need to move them from .kde-orig to the newly created .kde. You will find relevant files in .kde/share/config/... and .kde/share/apps/... For example, for KMail, there are configuration files in .kde-orig/share/config/kmailrc and mailbox and filter rules in .kde-orig/share/apps/kmail. Move these files or directories for KMail to their counterparts in the newly created .kde directory. Let me know if that helps or if you need more information. -ronc On Saturday 25 May 2002 01:07 pm, Meije Oppenhuizen wrote:
Ron Cordell wrote:
I fixed this problem by renaming the .kde and .kde2 and .kderc files and restarting KDE3.
Could you please be a little more specific? Which files did you rename to what? I have been struggling with this for some time now. Many thanks in advance,
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