On Monday 13 Jun 2011 08:23:37 Kevin Kofler wrote: > Petrus de Calguarium wrote: > > And then someone will come out to say that you have to move ~/.kde to a > > backup location and relog in, when you know perfectly well that it has > > absolutely nothing to do with your settings. > > That "delete or disable ALL your settings" "advice" is indeed not very > helpful. > While not helpful in the context of this thread, where a problem is intractable I recommend re-naming ~/.kde - which allows you to cherry-pick settings until you are happy or have found the culprit. > > That's happened to me many, many times. I solved it by documenting just > > about everything I do and have created a veritable fedora encyclopaedia > > of user setup tips from years of learning, reading these lists, > > googling, and trial and error. > > http://userbase.kde.org/ is a good place to share such information. > It also helps when you can't remember what you did last time you met a situation - and as you get older, that happens more and more. For anyone that thinks writing on UserBase is yet another thing to learn, my blog of yesterday, http://lydgate.org/blogs/?p=271 might give you encouragement. We're trying our hardest to make it as pain-free as possible, so for minimum effort you can help a lot of readers. Anne -- New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
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