On Thursday 26 July 2001 18:27, you wrote:
> What you probably need to do is move $HOME/.kde2 to $HOME/.kde_backup.  Log
> out of the user and log back in.  This will reset all the settings and
> stuff for kde.  The config files for kde and various apps are in
> $HOME/.kde2/share/config/*.  Be careful what config files you move back
> because one of the files in $HOME/.kde2 is your problem.
>
> Jim
>

Jim

  Followed your suggestion Well I am happy to say Thank YOU. Will reset all 
Configs.


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