> Honestly Miark, I'd reinstall the X server and see if that takes care of > things. you may want to go as far as uninstalling all the XFree86 packages > that you've got on the machine first so that you don't run into any "bad" > troubles.
I did this, and it worked, although I cheated a bit :-) >From the Mandrake Control Center, I chose XFree 3, and I logged out of KDE; I logged backed in, changed the X server back to 4, and logged out of KDE again. When I started KDE the second time, all was well again! Thanks for the suggestion! Miark
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