Yeah, I have the problem, too. According to http://www.pclinuxonline.com/Help_
__How_To/KDE-2/kde-2.html

Log in as root and open the /usr/share/applnk.kde directory. Copy the 
Settings folder to your /.kde/share/applnk in your home directory and also to 
your /.kde/share/applnk directory in your root directory. Exit out, restart 
KDE-2 and your control Panel will be fixed.

Other solutions are here:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=author:rtee%40btinternet.com&num=20&hl=en&lr
=&safe=off&rnum=2&seld=942882559&ic=1

Bug filed:
https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/cgi-bin/show_bug.cgi?id=3113

I guess it's a bug with just upgrading to KDE 2.1 and so on, something wrong 
in the upgrade path. Evidently, it doesn't affect too many people, because 
it's been around for a while. Something in the Mandrake menu system isn't 
working right with adding the X-KDE-BaseGrou=settings to the 
Preferences/KDE/.directory file. I just manually added the line and it works, 
but everytime update-menus is run, it gets over-written.

Robby Stephenson

On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 00:40:16 EDT, Elton Woo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  wrote:
> Con Kolivas wrote:
> 
> > Is kcontrol meant to still be blank? There are no settings to change. It's
> > been blank for a while now.
> 
>             I take it that you are referring to the KDE Control Center, if so
> ,
> the answer is "no".
> On one of my first installs of Traktopel, though I was able to set options by
> logging into
> my root account, when I invoked the program from in my user account, all the
> tabs / pages
> in the Control Center were blank.
> 
>             IMHO, this might be a bug in cooker. Perhaps I should report it?
> Has anyone else
> here found this?
> 
>                     cheers,
> 
>                     Elton Woo ;-)




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