Kevin O'Gorman wrote: > Killing *all* kalarm* processes required root priv.
You've apparently been logged in to KDE as root once, or done other weird stuff as root. You may wish to look through /root/.kde* for things to salvage, and then delete it all. And look through ~/.kde for files with root ownership (cd ~/.kde; find . -user root). When you now log back in to KDE (as user, of course), is there again a kalarmd process owned by root? > > Press F1, read chapters 5 and 7. What I meant here, of course, is to press F1 while in the Kalarm window. :) Benno -- [email protected] mailing list

