Greetings all,

Apolgies for using Microsoft LookOut, but my Linux system is currently not
very
useable due to the following installation difficulty.

After successfully installing 9.1 on three systems at work, I attempted what
should have been a straightforward install on my one and only home machine.
After backing up my critical files to an extra disk, I attempted to install
9.1.

When KDE starts up, the menus available from the K button are very limited:

Booksmarks
Quick Browser
Run Command
Lock Screen
Logout "steven"...

Clicking on the Mandrake Control Center on the Mandrake Galaxy window gives
directory or file not found:
/usr/share/applnk-mdk/Configuration/Mandrake Control Center.desktop

I can start an xterm with Run Command and look around.  Sure enough, there
is
nothing under /usr/share/applnk-mdk.

Before shutting down the last time from 8.2, I did a
cd /home
mv steven steven_8.2
as root, to save my files in /home/steven, while providing
a clean new /home/steven created from the 9.1 install (not upgrade).
I've used this technique installing 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2 and have
never had any difficulty until now.

Thanks in advance for any help,

Steven


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