Hello Hello. I am sorry for the repeat posting of this message (originally posted to the kde-freebsd list). I think this question(s) is more accurately asked here (the KDE list), rather than at an openbsd list. Anyway, I recently installed openBSD and KDE (using the openbsd package system - it appears to be KDE v 3.5.7). Everything seemed to be going fine, the installation was problem free, I set up things to boot directly to KDM, and log in, etc. However, after a few days, I started having problems with the "taskbar" along the bottom of the screen (the "kicker" bar). When I log into KDE, a "grey" bar appears at the bottom, but there are no icons on it whatever (no clock, no k-menu icon, nothing). Also, right-clicking the mouse on the grey-only kicker bar does nothing. If I right-click elsewhere on the desktop, i do get a pop-up menu with some options (including logout), however. If I ssh into the box, I (as root) can kill the kicker process, and the grey-only kicker bar will disappear from the local screen. however, restarting kicker manually results in the re-appearance of the grey-only kicker bar. addititionally, if i create a new user, i can log into KDE with the new user and go throught the KDE configuartion questions, and the kicker bar appears "normal." however, the mouse buttons do not appear to be functional. i am unable to either left- or right-click anything on the "normal" appearing kicker-bar (or anywhere else on the desktop) . if i ctrl-alt-backspace to stop the x-windows server, i return to KDM, and log in again with the new user. on the second login, the kicker bar is all grey (the icons(applets) have all disappeared), but now i can "right-click" to get a pop-up menu and log out. It seems that the kickerrc configuation file is not corrupted. the original user, root, and newly created user kickerrc files are all (essentally) the same. I have also attempted to reinstall the openbsd kde packages (using the package system i removed the kdebase, kdepim, kdeartwork, and kdeaddons packages, and the reinstalled them). However, after doing that, when i log in, the "grey-only" kicker bar is still there. So, I am lost. I was hoping that someone would have some idea of what I could try. It seems to me that this is more likely a KDE-configuration issue rather that an openbsd configuration issue. Thanks for any help bye - ted ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.