On Tuesday 25 May 2004 12:33, Dexter Filmore wrote: > Something must have really stirred up the kernel yesterday, had a full > system lock. MagicKey was working tho, so I ran the usual sequence S-U-B > for sync, unmount drives, reboot. This saved me a lot of times on other > occasions. > > After I rebooted the machine and logged in KDE turned out to have forsaken > a lot of settings, such as theme, font settings, color settings, taskbar > appearance, and - maybe more annoying - keyboard shortcuts all were back to > defaults. Note, these are only the "back to default" changes that struck me > right at startup, I have no idea what else KDE might have forgot I > laboriously taught it like file type handling or whatever. > > The file system underneath is XFS btw. I experienced the same thing, also after a forced reset (APM standby locked the machine) and also with XFS (Kernel 2.4.20) XFS is a little bit weird anyway, after both resets I was forced into so far, it wouldn't mount the root file system but after repairing it from a Rescue CD, it automatically repairs all other mounted filesystems. Pretty useless. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer@xxxxxx> Qt/KDE Developer, Debian User www.mrunix.de - Unix/Linux programming forum www.qtforum.org - Qt programming forum
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