PS: does anyone know where clawsmail saves address books? spir <denis.spir@xxxxxxx> dixit: > Hello, > > Found a serious bug. (Will file bug report later, but now urgency is to try and get back lost data.) > In settings/general/about me/paths, I tried to change the 'Download path' to /home/spir/import. And seemingly lost *all* settings, plus very important data. > > Have lost panels, menus, all visual params including colors, mouse & even numlock, default apps, users,... > But when I mean all settings, I mean not only kde's, but also the ones for every app I managed to find back as of now: viewer, music player, email client, etc. Including firefox. Now I realize I have also lost much data such as firefox bookmarks, all my email client _address book_ and more! I had to search for the address of kde's mailing list. > > After the action of changing the download folder to /import, suddenly my home dir was nearly empty; even hidden files had disappeared. And all apps behaved strangely. I found a whole mess in /import that was previously empty. Seems what happened is that the whole content of my home dir was moved to /import for any reason; including .* hidden dirs; except for a few folders that also were pointed in settings (Desktop, pics, ...). Seemed all was there at first signt; so, I manually moved back all the content of /import into my home dir. But this didn't solve the loss of settings and data. > Tried a restart --> no change. > > I have savings for all super important data but they are not such usable because I recently changed the system itself several times. And experience shows transfer/conversion is always hard and uncertain for each bit of data. > > Denis > ________________________________ > > la vita e estrany > > http://spir.wikidot.com/ ________________________________ la vita e estrany http://spir.wikidot.com/ ___________________________________________________ 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.