You are right Kerry, I just had my kde configuration corrupted.
Thanks!
2011/5/28 Kerrick Staley m...@kerrickstaley.com:
Álvaro,
Try this: log out of your KDE session, then execute mv ~/.kde4 ~/.kde4_old
from a terminal, and then log back in to KDE. Check to see if the issue
persists. If the
No problem. Corruption of the KDE configuration happens frequently on my
system; I haven't yet bothered to find out why, though. I usually prefer
Kerrick, not Kerry, by the way.
-Kerrick Staley
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 4:40 AM, Álvaro Villalba Navarro
vn.alv...@gmail.com wrote:
You are right
Hi list,
I upgraded kdelibs, kdeworkspace, kdeedu and networkmanagement
plasmoid yesterday (except for the last one, it was just a package
upgrade) and after that the kde cookies service is not working anymore
(neither for konqueror nor for rekonq). System tray now has the old
colorful icons,
On 05/27/2011 10:52 AM, Álvaro Villalba Navarro wrote:
Hi list,
I upgraded kdelibs, kdeworkspace, kdeedu and networkmanagement
plasmoid yesterday (except for the last one, it was just a package
upgrade) and after that the kde cookies service is not working anymore
(neither for konqueror nor for
No, I'm using kde from extra (4.6.3-2).
2011/5/27 Sven-Hendrik Haase s...@lutzhaase.com:
On 05/27/2011 10:52 AM, Álvaro Villalba Navarro wrote:
Hi list,
I upgraded kdelibs, kdeworkspace, kdeedu and networkmanagement
plasmoid yesterday (except for the last one, it was just a package
The powersaving profile are also lost.
2011/5/27 Álvaro Villalba Navarro vn.alv...@gmail.com:
No, I'm using kde from extra (4.6.3-2).
2011/5/27 Sven-Hendrik Haase s...@lutzhaase.com:
On 05/27/2011 10:52 AM, Álvaro Villalba Navarro wrote:
Hi list,
I upgraded kdelibs, kdeworkspace, kdeedu
if you can't find a process called kded4 running, start it from a terminal.
If you find it, kill it and try again.
That should get all kde daemons running again, but will not fix
whatever is triggering the problem.
2011/5/27 Álvaro Villalba Navarro vn.alv...@gmail.com:
The powersaving profile
On Sat, May 28, 2011 at 00:15, Adriano Moura adriano.l...@gmail.com wrote:
if you can't find a process called kded4 running, start it from a
terminal.
If you find it, kill it and try again.
That should get all kde daemons running again, but will not fix
whatever is triggering the problem.
Álvaro,
Try this: log out of your KDE session, then execute mv ~/.kde4 ~/.kde4_old
from a terminal, and then log back in to KDE. Check to see if the issue
persists. If the issue is gone, then your KDE configuration was previously
corrupted. If this is the case, just reconfigure your system, or try
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