On Wednesday 18 February 2009 15:52, Steve Huff wrote: > On Feb 18, 2009, at 9:38 AM, Anne Wilson wrote: > > If I knew what provides these I could copy them from another > > account. Can > > anyone help, please? Do you know what causes a toolbar to be > > displayed? All > > the toolbars are visible in other users' konqueror, so I don't think > > anything > > vital is lost. > > i do not know where specifically in the KDE config toolbar settings > are stored. > > have you made extensive customizations to your KDE desktop? if not > (and even if you have) the easiest route for you may be something like > the following: > > % cd ~ > % rm -rf .kde-backup && mv .kde .kde-backup > % cp -a /etc/skel/.kde .kde > > then log out and log back in, choosing the default KDE session. KDE > should detect a brand new ~/.kde and populate it accordingly (take a > look at /usr/share/xsessions/kde.desktop if you're interested in > seeing what it's going to do). > > at this point i would expect you to see a functional KDE desktop with > the default config. you can then proceed to configure your desktop as > you see fit. if you want to see what is different between the stock > config and your config, start with `diff -br --brief .kde .kde-backup` > and go from there. > After the hours I've spent diffing files, trying to find the problem, you are quite right that the obvious solution is to start from a clean .kde. I have a working konqueror, now, thanks. All that's left is to see which files need copying back from the old .kde. I suspect that I could copy them en masse as long as I missed the konqueror files, but I won't :-) Anne > > -- > If this were played upon a stage now, I could condemn it as an > improbable fiction. - Fabian, Twelfth Night, III,v
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