Your best bet is likely to get to a command-line outside of X (I.e. pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1) and using your package manager to reinstall KDE to replace any missing or broken packages. If you're using an Ubuntu variant, Canonical provides a kubuntu-desktop meta-package that can be installed via APT.
Hope that helps. - Ryan "Richard S. Crawford" <rich...@underpope.com> wrote: >After a major issue with my Nvidia drivers this weekend (I resolved it by >simply booting into the right kernel -- sigh), I'm having problems getting >KDE working properly. While I was trying to fix the Nvidia issue, I removed >a bunch of packages related to KDE and NVidia, and lost track of what went >away. Now I'm having the following issues: > >* Keyboard >The really weird thing here is that I can use non-KDE applications such as >LibreOffice just fine. It's just KDE applications where my keyboard is >non-responsive. I can still use Alt+Ctrl+Fx to get to a terminal, though. > >* Window Decorations are missing > >* All my desktop effects are disabled > >Anyone here have any ideas? > > >-- >Sláinte, >Richard S. Crawford (rich...@underpope.com) http://www.underpope.com >Twitter: http://twitter.com/underpope >Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/underpope >Google+: http://gplus.to/underpope > >_______________________________________________ >vox-tech mailing list >vox-tech@lists.lugod.org >http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
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