LOL.  I just searched the Caldera Knowledge base for "What Kde files can be 
deleted after update to KDE2? (Ref. #001203-0008)" and it told Bill to move 
/$HOME/.kde to /$HOME/.kdeold.  I didn't know if it would work or not, but 
it's easy to try and easy to test.  It worked.  Now he gets to keep his 147 
day uptime and try to beat my 173 day uptime. :)  He also moved /opt/kde to 
/opt/kdeold and did a ln -s /opt/kde2 /opt/kde.  I don't know if this was 
also needed.  It didn't fix anything.  The only way to test is to remove the 
symlink and see if it affects anything.  I'm just glad he got it running 
again.  Glad to help.

Jim
 
On Wednesday, December 26, 2001 9:24, Bill Day wrote:
> ATTENTION!!!!
>
> Jim Conner is a kde god
>
> Just thought you alls hould know this...  8^)

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