You also don't even have to reload the desktop, just use ctrl-esc to "un-hide" 
the taskbar, then edit preferences, and toggle the auto-hide to 'refresh' the 
settings and your immediately back in business.

B-)


On Sunday 21 October 2007 2:38:16 pm Carlos F Lange wrote:
> On Fri October 19 2007 17:01, Fred A. Miller wrote:
> > Every time you log on as a user, a copy of kickerrc called
> > kickerrc.org (for original) is written. If you loose the taskbar,
> > DON'T logout, but use konq. to delete the kickerrc file and copy the
> > *.org file to kickerrc. Then, ctrl-alt-del to kill the desktop. Relog
> > into your user account and you should be back in business.
> 
> You probably mean ctrl+alt+bksp in order to kill your KDE session 
> instantly without saving config files (which could restore the damage).
> 
> -- 
> Carlos FL
> 
> Who is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk?
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