After updating to the latest kde, many of my personal settings (like theme,
styles, used fonts, screensaver etc.) have been overwritten/changed to some
defaults and I had to reset them in kde control center manually. For
some "special settings" not accessible via control center (like size of
k-menu items) I must now search the mailing list archives, because I have
forgotten how to do it meanwhile. This is quite a lot of work...
By a young friend using kubuntu and always updating to the very latest kde I
was *told*, that he never has to adjust his setting again after an update.
(*told* means: I don't know if this is really true.)
3 questions:
- did I do something wrong so that part of my settings are lost?
- are the previuos settings saved somewhere, so I could easily get them back
after the update?
- *if* kubuntu really can keep all the settings with an update, why can't
Suse?
I've bumped into this when I missed or removed one of the QT RPMs. It
was a long time ago (either 9.3 or 10.0), so can't exactly remember
which one it was - I'm old and my remembery is failing me :-P Once
the missing/incorrectly built QT file was replaced, I had all my KDE
settings "returned" to me.
C.
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