Why not just move .kde somewhere else and see what
happens. You can always move it back if something goes
wrong.

--- Andrew Kovacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm using KDE 3.3.2 on Sid, updated every few days
> or so (on dialup, so I let 
> it do it's thing overnight :-)  ).
> The subject line pretty much says it all.  I can't
> remember if it ever did 
> automatically refresh in Sid, but it certainly does
> in Mandrake 10.0, and 
> I've seen it touted as a feature of Konqueror, so I
> figure it should work.
> I've googled on all sorts of combinations of this
> (plus update, and reload, 
> etc...) and only come up with a SUSE user with the
> same problem, and a 
> complaint about an earlier version on a KDE forum,
> but no solutions.
> If I look through all my .kde home settings (various
> .rc files etc...), I 
> can't see anything there that might indicate some
> sort of directory refresh 
> period, or a true/false for refresh or whatever. 
> Nor any luck going through 
> the KDE Control Centre.  :-(
> 
> From googling and searching the Debian lists, I've
> seen a couple of 
> suggestions for other KDE problems to simply delete
> .kde and all its 
> contents, but I'm reluctant to do this as I might
> render the system unusable, 
> and I'd lose a lot of settings.  It's my main
> desktop system now.
> 
> Anyone got any ideas?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions you might
> have.
> 
> Regards,
> Andrew
> 
> 

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