F10 kde logout problems

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On Wednesday 18 March 2009 18:13:43 Peter Reed wrote:
> > 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.

Try Rex's suggestion first.  If that doesn't do the trick, don't delete .kde - 
rename it.  You will be able to import your mail and akregator settings - but 
do them one at a time, so that if there is a problem you will know what caused 
it.

Personally, my money's on the files that Rex listed, and you may not have to 
lose the mail and akregator settings at all

Anne
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