I corrected gnome GUI that way. But kde doesn't correct itshelf with a
removal of the $/.kde folder. I still cannot get the splash screen while
loading the kde, and I get a network wizard each time I load the kde. The
network wizard pops up BEFORE the desktop appear.
Any advice?
Στις Σαβ 26
manolis wrote:
I corrected gnome GUI that way. But kde doesn't correct itshelf with a
removal of the $/.kde folder. I still cannot get the splash screen while
loading the kde, and I get a network wizard each time I load the kde. The
network wizard pops up BEFORE the desktop appear.
Any advice
Erylon Hines wrote:
Looks to me like your .kde user is corrupted because all the other desktop
GUI's work. Save the stuff you need from .kde (your address book is a big
one), then rename the ~/.kde directory to something like .OLDkde. Try
starting KDE again. It will probably work, creating a
Looks to me like your .kde user is corrupted because all the other desktop
GUI's work. Save the stuff you need from .kde (your address book is a big
one), then rename the ~/.kde directory to something like .OLDkde. Try
starting KDE again. It will probably work, creating a new ~/.kde in the
p
manolis wrote:
??? 26 2003 02:35, ?/? Stephen Kuhn ??:
Look - especially for a newbie, reinstallation ain't nothing more than a
lesson - doing repeated installations only makes you smarter about how
you're installing it, how you're making use of your disk space for
optimal perform
Στις Σαβ 26 Ιουλ 2003 02:35, ο/η Stephen Kuhn έγραψε:
>
> Look - especially for a newbie, reinstallation ain't nothing more than a
> lesson - doing repeated installations only makes you smarter about how
> you're installing it, how you're making use of your disk space for
> optimal performance, wha
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 05:53, manolis wrote:
> Hi to all the people in the list. I have some questions about my linux mdk
> 9.1 installation.
>
> #1. After a "by-mistake" reset at the time the mdk 9.1 was doing fsck check
> in my system. Some files have been lost.
> The only way to find out what
Hi to all the people in the list. I have some questions about my linux mdk
9.1 installation.
#1. After a "by-mistake" reset at the time the mdk 9.1 was doing fsck check
in my system. Some files have been lost.
The only way to find out what files are missing from my installation is
kpackage tha