180522 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> KDE5 (or KF5 or whatever they want to call it) no longer uses ~/.kde4,
> config files are stored in ~/.config
I'm using kde-plasma 5.11.5 , kde-frameworks 5.43.0 , kde-apps 17.12.3 .
There are lots of KDE files in ~/.config ,
but when I restarted the system a few
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 21 May 2018 17:36:50 -0400, Daniel D Jones wrote:
>
>> I've logged in as root and completely deleted ~/.kde4 (under my normal
>> login) and rebooted without fixing the issue.
> KDE5 (or KF5 or whatever they want to call it) no longer uses ~/.kde4,
> config files are
On Mon, 21 May 2018 17:36:50 -0400, Daniel D Jones wrote:
> I've logged in as root and completely deleted ~/.kde4 (under my normal
> login) and rebooted without fixing the issue.
KDE5 (or KF5 or whatever they want to call it) no longer uses ~/.kde4,
config files are stored in ~/.config
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On Monday, 21 May 2018 22:36:50 BST Daniel D Jones wrote:
> Any ideas or suggestions for resolving the issue greatly appreciated.
Just a wild shot in the dark, but this wouldn't be a conflict with gpm, would
it? I haven't seen a problem for a long time, but I remember having to stop
gpm before
I have Gentoo with KDE running in a Virtualbox VM. It's a new install,
created and updated with the most recent packages less than a week ago.
When I first start up the VM, the KDE desktop will not respond to the
mouse. There's a rectangular box in the bottom right corner that's
shaded darker
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