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On 07/22/12 15:46, Maxime. Haselbauer wrote:
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<div>Hi, Kubuntu 12.04 Kde 4.8.4 32 bit </div>
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<div>Interesting thing this morning:</div>
<div>I power up my compute and almost every programm open as if
KDE would be freshly installed and it would be the first time I
open the programm.</div>
<div>Needless to say, there was no update yesterday and ervything
worked fine when I shut down the computer yesterday evening</div>
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<div>Very annoying because it means all your personal settings are
lost.... </div>
<div>in a short list </div>
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<div>Background color of kde</div>
<div>Activities</div>
<div>Amarok collection</div>
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The podcast list</div>
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<div><span class="Apple-tab-span" style="white-space:pre"> </span>All
id3 tags you have modified within amarok</div>
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<div>Amarok internal database playlist </div>
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<div>Amarok .xspf saved playlist</div>
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<div>Kdevelop settinggs ....</div>
<div>All Akregator podcasts (although, there IS a feeds.opml file
in ~/.kde/share/apps/akregator .... which DOES contain all RSS
url I had ...)</div>
<div>Kmail settings (all your accounts)</div>
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<div>etc...</div>
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<div>So, it looks like it is not reading all rc configuration
files (those stored in ~/.kde/share/config) because all
information it lacks are usually given in those files</div>
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<div>Hence I open a couple of rc files and I find an interesting
thing:</div>
<div>In each of them, under the [Mainwindow] section there ist
something like</div>
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<div>State=AAAA/wAAAAD9AAAAAwAAAAAAAAE4AAAB1PwCAAAAAfsAAAAOAE0AbwBkAGUA[...]
I spare you the rest, this continue like that for long</div>
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<div>I guess this is not the true state... but a corrupted field.
Interesting is that it looks corrupted for all rc files I have
open so far, even those of programm that I did not open for a
while now.</div>
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<div>Anyone know something about where it comes from and how to
solve it ?</div>
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<div>Regards </div>
<div>Maxime Haselbauer</div>
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Sounds like a HDD problem. Did you check using smartctl?<br>
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