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On Sunday 31 December 2006 20:28, Fred A. Miller wrote:
> Curtis Rey wrote:
>
> [snip]
>
> > Opps! typo in email post.  It is and was indeed the above you posted, I
> > just mistyped.  Eitherway. I did a "mv .kde kde-bkup" and then
> > transferred my files for such things as kmail/kontact, etc.  When I
> > updated to 10.2 (as well as other version) I have sequestered my /home/*
> > and /usr/local directories on their own partition (so as not to
> > format/overwrite those directories). Therefore, some of the config files
> > that remain in the .kde directory are old and from previous kde version. 
> > Though many may get updated that's not always the case.  I then updated
> > some kde rpms and that's when my problems started.
> >
> > Now my mail and book marks are saved and my desktop is nice and crisp and
> > snappy.
>
> Told ya you'd like it! So there. ;)
>
> Happy New Year buddy!
>
> Fred

Ya, ya!  (though I still can't figure out what fall down go boom!).  

Oh and as far as the fglrx drivers are concerned.  I got them working.  I used 
the "/usr/sbin/atigetsysteminfo.sh" command which put the output log file in 
my /root dir.  It reported the fglrx_dri.so file was missing.  The thing is 
that it was indeed installed but not in directory that it expected it to be 
in.  I simply copied the file (fglrx_dri.so) into the directory it wanted to 
find it in and voila!  (after restarting X that is).  No problems so far.  
The XGL/AIGLX composite stuff doesn't work however - not that I'm all that 
broken up about it!  Nice eye candy I guess, but oh well, no loss!

Have a great New Year Fred (and the rest on the list as well) :D

CHEERS!!! Curtis. 

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