You are right Kerry, I just had my kde configuration corrupted. Thanks! 2011/5/28 Kerrick Staley <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Álvaro, > Try this: log out of your KDE session, then execute mv ~/.kde4 ~/.kde4_old > from a terminal, and then log back in to KDE. Check to see if the issue > persists. If the issue is gone, then your KDE configuration was previously > corrupted. If this is the case, just reconfigure your system, or try > restoring important subdirectories of .kde4_old into .kde4. > > -Kerrick Staley > -- Álvaro Villalba Navarro