Thanks again to all who have replied to my inquiry. I haven't yet tried the removing or renaming #~/.KDE option. Over the hollidays I will work on this problem.
I think I do have a serious KDE problem. I might, in the end, just back up the files I want to save to a CD and reinstall reformat my HD and reinstall MDK 10.1. everything I want to save can fit on a CD easily.
I also have an XFCE problem - the bottom line is that I eperiment a lot with beta and pre release releases. And sometimes there is a price to pay.
Thanks once more to everyone...
Happy Hollidays!,
:)
| Have you tried deleting your #~/.kde
You will lose ALL of your kde settings (back up your address book if you use kmail), and the directory will be re-created at the next log-on. This can fix a messed-up-beyond-all-repair KDE, and it looks as though you have a serious KDE problem. If I were you, I would create a new user and log-in to KDE as that user first, to see if the problem clears up. If the problem persists, ignore all of the above and search for another solution.
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