Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
> On 07/12/2007 04:28 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
>>   
>>> If you are sure a
>>> different user works OK, then try renaming your .kde directory in your
>>> home directory (do not be logged into kde for that).  When you log back
>>> in, it will recreate a new desktop with all new settings.  If it works,
>>> copy back your data from the renamed directory and then delete it.  HTH.
>>>
>>>     
>> I just tried that and the trash still doesn't work.  I don't think that this 
>> would make it as a bug report for KDE.
>>   
> Then I find it hard to believe a different user in that system works.  I
> believe it is controlled by /opt/kde3/share/services/trash.protocol. 
> For a user, IIANM, anything user specific would be in .kde.  According to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> rpm -qf /opt/kde3/share/services/trash.protocol
> kdebase3-3.5.7-31.2
> So it is part of the kdebase3 package.  Could you run rpm -V kdebase3
> and see if it shows any problems, or just reinstall that package.  If
> that doesn't work, I am out of ideas.
> 
I think it may be a problem with kio slave, because that is what is
giving me the error.  Running rpm -V kdebase3 did not come up with
anything, so I'm guessing that leaves kio slave (I am running KDE 3.5.7
on my 10.2 box).
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