SOLVED!!!!!
hehehe.. well ..This prob was posted by me a few months back, and I just
would like to share my experience. ( wa lang lingaw, may nalang unta og naa
ta'y matabangan ani )

For those who read the root of this message (hopefully you're using gmail),
my prob involved KDE and XGL. It seemed that my desktop mysteriously changes
to GNOME, when in fact, I use KDE as default.

Anyway, what I used to do to revert back was to delete the "configs" of KDE,
then log back in, thus generating a fresh one. This was quite a hassle.
Luckily, I found a better and a much more easier solution. I'm not really
sure how this happened,but nautilus was running, probably because of that
session management thing. So my solution is killing it, and my desktop was
back to normal.

So, kung kinsa man galing naka experience pud ani, try this one.
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