logout of kde

try going to a console (ctrl + alt + F1) and logon as
user. Then type 
killall kdeinit

then go back to kdm logon (ctrl + alt + F7) and logon
as user.

often times that will clear everything out and you can
get a clean kdesktop.

--- "J.P.Pasnak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> !,
> 
>  Is anyone else having a problem with kdesktop
> crashing after login with the 
> latest cooker?  Any attempts to restart it cause it
> to crash immediately.
> 
> 
> -- 
> "Live fast, die young,
> you're sucking up my bandwidth"
> 
> J.P. Pasnak, CD
> Warped Systems
> http://www.warpedsystems.sk.ca
> http://canopener.ca
> 

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