Re: where are things?

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On Monday 05 July 2004 01:48 pm, Jim MacLeod wrote:
> On Monday 05 Jul 2004 17:50, Roy J. Tellason wrote:
> > 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.
>
> Using Konqueror as file manager, select View-Show Hidden Files.
> This will show up all the .folders, under .kde you'll find most of what
> you're looking for ie config files, cookies, bookmarks etc.

Heh.  With all due respect for KDE,  if I need to do this sort of thing I'll 
switch to a textmode console and use mc.  :-)

I did take notice of that directory,  but there's a hell of a lot of stuff 
under it and I was hoping for some more specific info.







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