Please post the output of the following commands - do not send to me direct
as others can probably help as well:
rpm -qa|grep kde
rpm -qa|grep koffice
rpm -qa|grep xinitrc
rpm -qa|grep qt
Also an ls -l of all the rpm's you downloaded to isntall.
Read on
On Friday 02 February 2001 15:59,
On Saturday 03 February 2001 09:57 am, you wrote:
> You have reinstalled kde2.1 on a clean install of 7.2? OK, try this:
>
> Delete your .kderc, do an rm -rf on your $HOME/.kde directory, and then
> delete everything in your $HOME/tmp AND as root delete everything in the
> system /tmp directory.
On Saturday 03 February 2001 03:11 am, you wrote:
> Maybe I had to explain to you in details what is going on when you
> change your Mandrake menus with
> menudrake (read: application links). X-KDE-BaseGroup is nothing but a
> KDE directory in your application links.
> In Mandrake menu this direct
You have reinstalled kde2.1 on a clean install of 7.2? OK, try this:
Delete your .kderc, do an rm -rf on your $HOME/.kde directory, and then
delete everything in your $HOME/tmp AND as root delete everything in the
system /tmp directory.
Reboot (actually rebooting may be overkill but be radic
Thank you. The thing is, however, that I did do anything with menudrake.
Kcontrol was working with (I can't recall precisely) kde 2.1-20010115 but
upon upgrading to kde 2.1-20010118 and then again to 2.1-20010122, kcontrol
didn't work. The only thing changing was the version of kde 2.1.
T
Maybe I had to explain to you in details what is going on when you
change your Mandrake menus with
menudrake (read: application links). X-KDE-BaseGroup is nothing but a
KDE directory in your application links.
In Mandrake menu this directory is subdirectory of Configuration
directory. That's
On Friday 02 February 2001 01:59 pm, you wrote:
> Thank you. BUT saying it 100 times wouldn't fix this. Someone wrote me to
> suggest running kbuildsycoca...as root and as user. I did. The result was
> that root AND user no longer had a functioning kcontrol. Neither had
> kcontrol so I cannot
Thank you. BUT saying it 100 times wouldn't fix this. Someone wrote me to
suggest running kbuildsycoca...as root and as user. I did. The result was
that root AND user no longer had a functioning kcontrol. Neither had
kcontrol so I cannot compare /root/.kde/share/applnk or app/ with any use