Got two installations of KDE here, both running under Slackware 9.1 (it's whatever version comes with that distro). And they run somewhat differently! In the case of konqueror, there's a problem with the status line on this box. Instead of seeing "Page Loaded" what I see instead is something like "Page Loaded" though of course since it's one line I can only see half of each of those words. Makes it much more of a hassle when it says anything else there! This box with the problem was originally running earlier versions of stuff going all the way back to Slackware 4.0. The other install here that does not have this problem is from a fresh install. I've seen some references in here to people being told to simply delete files or even whole directories, but if it's at all possible I'd much rather find the problem and fix it (perhaps by comparing the two sets of files) instead, since this would preserve any changes I'd made in my setup to personalize it without me having to go through and do it all again. Also, when I start to type a URL in konqueror all sorts of possibilities pop up that I can select from. Where is that info stored? How about "most often visited"? Cookies? Bookmarks? The idea here is that I want to be able to export stuff via nfs and not have multiple inconsistent copies of it all over the place, so I can go to different workstations and get the same functionality. Similarly, I was able to go to my second machine last night and fire up kmail, and I could see all of my mail that was sitting here and gain access to all of it, but when I went to start a new mail, typing the first letter of the intended recipient did NOT bring up the list of addresses I get when doing it on this box here. So I'm currently on the old box just now, working within this setup still. Where does kmail store that info? How about the address book itself? ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.