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On Saturday 04 February 2006 13:21, John Meyer wrote:
I install the latest update, and I restart, and my KDE is screwed up. It looks like a comanglation of KDE and GNOME, no task bar on the bottom, and half the links got their icons and names ripped.
Did you update KDE while you were running KDE or did you do it from console mode at 'init 3"? I am not totally sure but I would guess that some things that are active would not allow update while in use, so they would not even show up after a reboot, just a guess from previous experience with other things. Mike
On Sat, 2006-02-04 at 14:26 -0500, ka1ifq wrote:
On Saturday 04 February 2006 13:21, John Meyer wrote:
I install the latest update, and I restart, and my KDE is screwed up. It looks like a comanglation of KDE and GNOME, no task bar on the bottom, and half the links got their icons and names ripped.
Did you update KDE while you were running KDE or did you do it from console mode at 'init 3"? I am not totally sure but I would guess that some things that are active would not allow update while in use, so they would not even show up after a reboot, just a guess from previous experience with other things.
Not true. I have updated KDE to 3.5 (latest) while I was logged into the desktop. Afterward I did init 3 and then init 5 to restart the "X" services. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998
Op zaterdag 4 februari 2006 22:12, schreef Ken Schneider:
Did you update KDE while you were running KDE or did you do it from console mode at 'init 3"? I am not totally sure but I would guess that some things that are active would not allow update while in use, so they would not even show up after a reboot, just a guess from previous experience with other things.
Not true. I have updated KDE to 3.5 (latest) while I was logged into the desktop. Afterward I did init 3 and then init 5 to restart the "X" services.
Remove the file /tmp/kde-* , /tmp/mcop-* , /tmp/ksocket-* I think that's about it. They will be recreated after login in. So don't delete them when you're logged in. Even better is to remove them in runlevel 3. -- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless
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John Meyer
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ka1ifq
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Ken Schneider
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Richard Bos