I just went and grabbed loads of cooker updates (playing around, 
hoping I don't have to reinstall, but hey - that's half the fun).  
Anyway, my kde menus no longer work. All the choices are still there, 
but if I click them nothing happens.

If I go into my $HOME/.kde and manually click each lnk file that will 
start the applications.

I have to go back and get some more things to update my kdebase files 
(doing it now) but if anyone has an idea how to fix this (short of 
going in and manually editing ALL those files) I'd love to hear it.


One other problem - I took over some space on my Windows HD and now I 
can't mount the last partition.  I used cfdisk to partion it into 3 
(fat16/Linux/Linux).  I then used WinNT to format the fat16 and mkfs 
to make the file system on the two Linux partitions.  I mounted the 
fat16 and the one of the new partitions just fine.  But the other 
tells me bad superblock or too many partitions mounted.  I used efsck 
to check it, and it's good.  I have 7 hard drive partitions mounted, 
plus the floppy and CD-ROM on auto and /dev/pts.  Is there a limit to 
the number of partitions?  And if so, how do I get around it?  

TIA,

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Ty Mixon
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