On Sunday 22 July 2012 09:43:54 Maxime. Haselbauer did opine: > Hi, Kubuntu 12.04 Kde 4.8.4 32 bit > > Interesting thing this morning: > I power up my compute and almost every programm open as if KDE would be > freshly installed and it would be the first time I open the programm. > Needless to say, there was no update yesterday and ervything worked fine > when I shut down the computer yesterday evening > > Very annoying because it means all your personal settings are lost.... > in a short list > > Background color of kde > Activities > Amarok collection > > The podcast list > > All id3 tags you have modified within amarok > > Amarok internal database playlist > > Amarok .xspf saved playlist > > Kdevelop settinggs .... > All Akregator podcasts (although, there IS a feeds.opml file in > ~/.kde/share/apps/akregator .... which DOES contain all RSS url I had > ...) Kmail settings (all your accounts) > > etc... > > > So, it looks like it is not reading all rc configuration files (those > stored in ~/.kde/share/config) because all information it lacks are > usually given in those files > > Hence I open a couple of rc files and I find an interesting thing: > In each of them, under the [Mainwindow] section there ist something like > > State=AAAA/wAAAAD9AAAAAwAAAAAAAAE4AAAB1PwCAAAAAfsAAAAOAE0AbwBkAGUA[...] > I spare you the rest, this continue like that for long > > I guess this is not the true state... but a corrupted field. Interesting > is that it looks corrupted for all rc files I have open so far, even > those of programm that I did not open for a while now. > > Anyone know something about where it comes from and how to solve it ? > > Regards > Maxime Haselbauer Maxime: I'm running 10.04.4 LTS here and I wonder if you are seeing the same thing I am on a reboot. First I get an advisory box saying it cannot update the .ICEauthority (spelling?) due to no perms, this before even the BIG X mouse curser shows, then after it does appear, and that box is canceled, a new advisory pops up instantly, something about gdm2_4_sanity_checker (spelling again) returning an error 256, so I clear that with a mouse click and eventually I get a login screen. And when I do, my pager shows the default 4 workspaces of a new install. But if at that point, I do another reboot, I will get those same errors again, but when I login, all my configuration stuff is then alive and well. This alternate action reboot is 100% duplicatable here. I've been having to do this dual reboot thing ever since I installed on this box. I have 3 other machines running this same install, the 2 running my lathe and milling machines on D525MW boards do not do this, the laptop I sometimes use to write GCode with for the other machines also does this with the added confusion of not loading its wireless drivers about 75% of the time. I think the question to the list is: How many others are seeing similar behavior while running this kernel: 2.6.32-122-rtai ? We, as machine operators, are stuck with that exact version because that is the version when rtai was last built. Hopefully we will be able to advance to a 3.x kernel before the snow flies this fall, it is being worked on. Cheers, Gene -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) My web page: <http://coyoteden.dyndns-free.com:85/gene> is up! "my terminal is a lethal teaspoon." -- Patricia O Tuama ___________________________________________________ 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.