Hi Again! I think I have found the base of the problem but it confirms that there's a bug somewhere in the responsible code. The deletion (move to trash) happens when on login the directory .local does not exist. Maybe it's only when the .local/share/Trash does not exist but I haven't tried that. So when the trash directory is created all files/dirs from users home are moved therein. When this directory already exists everthing seems to be OK. Interestingly only this one user apparently did not have that directory so I encountered that bug. I don't know why. The former kde version was 3.2, the new one is 3.4 and the distribution is Gentoo. If anybody is interested in fixing it... :-) Have a nice day, Konstatnin Konstantin Münning wrote: > Hi Folks! > > Starting the new year I decided it would be a good point to upgrade all > office PCs from kde 3.2 to kde 3.4. And now there is something VERY > confusing as I haven't found a word about it in mailing list archives or > Google. > > On (at least) one of the users when logging in for the first time ALL > files/dirs from the home directory are moved to > .local/share/Trash/files/, kde creates a directory .kde3.4, .kde (real > one, not a link to .kde3.4 as usual), Desktop etc. and kde reports an > error about an error process which cannot connect when starting > klauncher (that's only an approximate translation as the user's language > is Bulgarian and I have no idea what the "real" english message is). > > Logging out and in again the user can work normally except that he is > missing ALL his personal files. > > So moving all files back from the trash is only half the issue as all > settings of kde are gone and copying them back only makes kde to > "delete" them again on next login. > > Any ideas what part/setting of kde is doing this? This seems to me as a > severe bug as deleting all your files is not a small issue. And as the > new Desktop misses the trash bin "regular" users would have no chance to > find their files ever again.... > > On another user on the same system everything went as expected so there > should be something in his config. I haven't tried all other users as > loosing their files may cause quite a panic... > > Or should I direct my mail to any other list? ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.