[kde-linux] How to reset your KDE desktop

Rich Gilson signman359 at gmail.com
Fri Feb 24 22:45:00 UTC 2006


On Friday 24 February 2006 07:20, Paul Kaplan wrote:
> On Friday 24 February 2006 07:15, Stephen CS Howe wrote:
> > Dear All,
> >
> > I looked around on the web but could not find any reference to this
> > topic anywhere.
> > Ovr the last few years, I have had numerous experiences in which , after
> > some system crash, I can login to the login screen of my distribution
> > (Febora, various versions), but, then when i try to login as my normal
> > user, during KDE initialization , the desktop freezes , the system
> > completely locks up, and a manual reset of the computer is necessary to
> > unlock the computer.
> >
> > The only method I have found to recover from this problem is then to
> > proceed as follows:-
> >
> > 1. Login as root
> > 2. Delete the directory .kde in the /home/"username"/ directory.
> > 3. When you login again as "username" the desktop works again.
> >
> > What I want to know from you brainy folks is the following:
> > 1. Is there some kind of log that would tell me what component of kde
> > has broken ?
> > 2. Is there a better way of unblocking my desktop ?
> > The above method works, but , of course, you loose all your desktop
> > settings.
> >
> > Thanks for any replies !
>
> Make a backup of your .kde directory and when you have to delete it, you
> can restore your old settings by renaming the backup to ~/.kde
> Paul
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While I see the merit of backing up your data, I believe this approach is 
hardly what Stephen was looking for.

In addition, if, instead of trying to solve the underlying problem, you take 
this approach, well....  let's just say you're not exactly offering a 
compelling arguement for moving from Windows to Linux, are you?

I guess all I'm saying is that when people ask questions like this because 
they've lost all their setting, they're hardly in the mood for wise-cracks.  
It would be more constructive for them and the community as a whole, if you 
could help them identify the problem so that it can be logged for the 
developers to finda way to fix it and, therefore, make a better and more 
stable product the whole community could be proud of.
-- 
-- In a world without fences, who needs Gates?
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