Hi

I was happy too quickly: the problem still arises, so was not just due 
to the linux header mess. I tried both solutions (setwd/mc one ./kde 
file), none of them worked. The only solution I found was to reset all 
settings by changing the whole ./kde file.

The bug seems to have been reported just once, I added my info on:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=299706

let us hope it will get solved there!

I btw confirm that I have (samba) mounted disks on this computer, so 
this could be a source...

Thanks

Matthieu


Le 11/07/2012 15:43, Matthieu Stigler a écrit :
> Thomas, Michalke
>
> Thanks for your both inputs! Actually, the issue was simpler: I had a 
> linux-headers package install problem unsolved, and solving it 
> actually seems to solve the kde issue! Hopefully :-)
>
> thanks!
>
> Mat
>
> Le 11/07/2012 12:42, meik michalke a écrit :
>> Am Mittwoch, 11. Juli 2012, 12:02:49 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
>>> Perhaps it's something like an inaccessible network drive stored as 
>>> one of
>>> the  recent directories.
>> i've seen similar things before, but only on windows installations. 
>> there, it
>> helped to call something like
>>
>>    setwd("C:/")
>>
>> on the R console before opening the dialog. i suspected removable 
>> devices like
>> USB sticks to be the cause. you could try
>>
>>    setwd("~")
>>
>>
>> viele grüße :: m.eik
>>
>
>



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