Hi Alvin, I solved my problem! When I create the user I copied the .kde folder from another user (to have the same settings) and I found that in a file was written the directory of the previous user, so the changes was made for the other user ;-) Thank you all 4 your kind help! Stefano -------- Messaggio Originale -------- Oggetto: Re: [suse-kde] KDE starting display Data: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 15:30:56 +0200 Da: Stefano Küng <me@stefano.ch> A: suse-kde@suse.com Referenze: <434E4A2E.4060700@stefano.ch> <200510131908.06577.samjnaa@gmail.com> <434EC711.40200@stefano.ch> <200510131902.47225.abeach@deepvision.ca> Hi Alvin, thank you for your help. All is good (permission & owner) but it wouldn't go. At the moment I have some hardware throuble with my PC (It doesn't start) so I can't try other ways... Stefano Alvin Beach wrote:
On Thursday 13 October 2005 17:44, Stefano Kueng wrote:
Any other suggestion will be apreciated
Stefano
This is just a long shot, but check to make sure that the user owns the config files. Sometimes I modify files as root and forget to change the ownership back to the user. This can prevent settings from being commited.
I suggest that you use Konqueror and set View Mode to Detailed List. Then navigate through the ~/.kde directory, especially ~/.kde/share/config and make sure that the Owner and Group (3rd and 2nd last columns) are set appropriately.
This is just a long shot, but may help,
Alvin
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