_Re: Part II re: RE-setting the Panel

Joerg Stadermann jstadermann at gmxpro.de
Wed May 14 11:41:57 BST 2003


On Wednesday May 14 2003 05:55, Daniel wrote:
> Hello all:
>
>
>
>
> Here is the update as mentionned in my previous email.
>

Well, it would be better if you kept the same thread instead of 
opening a new one ;)

> When I'm in root, the KPanel a.k.a kicker does appear.  It
> is only when I'm in user mode that it does not start.
>
> On both side I did try to go and *see* the
> /.kde/share/config/kickerrc file.
>
> The Kedit program I'm using does not allow me to see the
> hidden files, therefore I can't delete the
> /.kde/share/config/kickerrc file as it is not located there
> (or at least if it is located there, I don't have access to
> it?).
>
In the 'Open File' dialog press F8 to toggle viewing hidden files

> Could it be that the whole file changed location OR that
> I'm missing something to be able to access it?
>
> I don't beleive I deleted any files since KDE is running.
> As I attempted to open kdeinit I got the following message:
>
>   kdeinit could not launch kfmclient
>
>
>
> Should I continue my search in that direction?
>
Just try what Waldo suggested: delete 
$HOME/.kde/shere/config/kickerrc

> Also, as I see that my previous email did not get posted,
> would it be more appropriate not to use this mail-list and
> email to your admin group on an individual basis?
>
It appeared on my mail server.

> If one of you, i.e. those who answered me:  Waldo, Kevin,
> Basil or Joerg can be allocated to me, I would very very
> much appreciate and feel less shy to respond with the
> outputs of what I attempté  What do think?
>
The purpose of the list is to provide help and informations with 
question regarding the use of kde. In order to make this 
information available to every list member discussions should be 
kept on the list. Since all mails are archived they provide a 
good knowledge base for common problems and solutions. Besides 
it's common netiquette that questions asked on a list are 
answered on the list.

<snip>

HTH
Joerg
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