21 Jun
2004
21 Jun
'04
08:53
On Saturday 19 June 2004 16:30, Stephen Boddy wrote:
Sounds rather b*ggered I'm afraid. You could as an experiment copy roots .kde folder i.e. log out as root, log in to a virtual terminal, and in the /root folder enter: cp -pr .kde .kde_bak
What does that command do? I'm still quite new to linux...¨Laurent
Go back to KDE and log back in as root and see if that cures the problem, though ideally you shouldn't log into KDE as root. If this works you could selectively copy back configs from the backup.
-- Steve Boddy
-- Linux is like an indian tent: no Windows, no Gates and an Apache inside