> > I tried to install some KDE packages from the KDE website, and now get > > these errors: > > > > Invalid entry (missing '=') at /usr/bin/designer:8 > You should maybe look line 8 of the batch file /usr/bin/designer for a clue > > kio (KService*): WARNING: The desktop entry file /usr/bin/designer has no > > Name > > > > I think I've messed up KDE somehow, but I can't figure out what the problem > > is. I've tried uninstalling the packages and reinstalling the ones from the > > Debian site, but that didn't help. Somehow the more I try out ideas I find > > by googling, the more I seem to break things :-(( > > > > Marie-Regine > > Which version of Debian and which version of KDE do you use ? It looks like a > problem of bad configuration files still laying on your computer.
I'm running Debian stable - probably better for a beginner. I don't use the whole of KDE, just some of the applications. It looks like what I reinstalled yesterday (the last thing I did) must have been kdebase_2.2.2-14.7_i386.deb. And before that, I installed and then de-installed the stable packages from http://download.kde.org/stable/3.1.4/Debian/. That's when the problem started. Actually, I was trying to start a C++ self-tutorial which I found on the web and where they suggested you use kdevelop, but I was getting errors when ./configuring the first tutorial in kdevelop. And when I tried to solve those, I messed up KDE overall. BTW, I don't know if there's any relation, but since today, when I start korganizer, I get: Error can't open database! (but korganizer seems to work fine anyway) Marie-R�gine

