[kde-linux] Accident loses sound
Anne Wilson
cannewilson at tiscali.co.uk
Mon Oct 23 18:56:16 UTC 2006
On Monday 23 October 2006 16:10, Sylviane et Perry White wrote:
>
> Could it be a corrupt file in ~/.kde ?
> In that case try renaming .kde and reboot (may be a quicker way but I don't
> remember exactly, perhaps search the archives), the system will create a
> new .kde
> If that does not help just revert to the prior version, but...
>
> If that helps you will probably want to restore most of .kde because it
> contains your personal settings.
> Back up the new version and restore files progressively until the problem
> reappears and you are able to identify the faulty file(s)
> It is somewhat time consuming but from the name of the files and folders
> you can guess which are probably unrelated to that problem and speed up the
> process.
>
Hi, Perry. Yes, the sledgehammer technique. I'm beginning to think it will
be necessary. Maybe I'll have time to do it tomorrow or the day after, but I
can live with it until then - it's just an annoyance that something that
worked for ages no longer does.
Anne
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