> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 8:57 AM, Peter Reed <mrdeadworry at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello all, > > I have problem logging out of my kde session with one user. I have > > added another user and that user can log out without a problem. The > > original user > > cannot log out, reboot or shut down the computer with the kde log out > > dialog, > > of course I can reboot and shutdown from the console. The newly created > > user > > can do all of the above without incident. > > I use kdm display manager and I am up to date in all software packages. > > In fact this problem surfaced after the latest round of updates. > > The user in question can log out, reboot, and shutdown from a gnome > > session so > > seems to be kde related. > > Any ideas where I should start to look into this problem? > > Peter Reed > > _______________________________________________ > > fedora-kde mailing list > > fedora-kde at lists.fedoraproject.org > > https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/fedora-kde > > I think your KDE configuration is corrupt. That is what I have come to suspect. > > If you don't mind losing all of your settings and restore everything to > default fedora, the quick fix would be to delete your .kde directory in > your home folder. I was hoping to not do this just because I would lose all my settings for kmail and akregator and the like. > > That's the quick fix in exchange for restoring to default... > > Which account do you use more often? The second user account was just setup to see if the problem was a local one or a more global one. Since it works fine in the new account it seems to be only a local problem to the one user. I was hoping to find one or two local files that I could delete and not the whole .kde folder. Any suggestions? > > Allen Zhu > allen.jaloola at gmail.co Thanks for the reply Peter