Re: Re: [Users] Strange messages at startup for one account

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Hi!

Am Mittwoch, 25. April 2018 schrieb Leslie Turriff:
> 	It only happens on one of the four accounts on my system; the others work 
> fine with Trinity.
> 	I created a brand new account and it works flawlessly, so there must be 
> something broken in that one account, not in the Trinity installation.  Any 
> clues as to what sort of files/directories are involved?  Just exactly what 
> is xdg and what does it do/is it good for?

xdg is the "black magic" that lets you do things like "xdg-open a-pdf-file.pdf" and the associated pdf-viewer will come up (or it won't, if it's monday morning and you are under pressure)

But looking at r14-xdg-update, could it be that said account contains traces of kde3? If so, please remove .kde* - most likely you'll have to move .trinity to .trinity-old, then log in as the user and recreate the settings (or move them over one by one from .trinity-old, so you'll know what caused the error).

Oh, you did already a "chown USERNAME:GROUPNAME ~USERNAME" as root, didn't you?

Nik

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