El Mi�rcoles 26 Enero 2005 02:12, Tommy Trussell escribi�: > On Tue, 25 Jan 2005 15:36:23 +0100, Mat�as Costa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > To be sure it is not a misconfiguration in your user config, can you test > > with a new user? > > Just now I logged in as the ordinary (non-root) user I always use, and > used KUser to create a new one called "temp" then when I went to log > out -- the Logout menu command WORKED. Hmmmm. And the new user can log > in and out just fine, too. This is mysterious!
KDE is a box of surprise and fun :) > I had the laptop completely turned off most of the day, and there were > some package updates yesterday. I forgot to test after the cold boot > today so I will never know for sure, but it SEEMED like just creating > ANOTHER user fixed the problem with the first user. If this happens > again I'll be able to test it for certain. Maybe I will delete the new > user to see what that does. > > My thanks to Mat�as Costa and to Bas Spitters for the advice! What should I do now? 1. Make a backup of your config files: ~/.kde/share/config or the full ~/.kde dir. 2. Log out. Remove a rc config file. Log in. Try. Rinse & repeat. Suspected files are kdesktoprc, kdedrc, kickerrc... you can be confident kghostview or ktip have nothing related to this. If you can trace the wrong file, it may be a good page in wiki.debian.net or the kde wiki, wherever it is.

