On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 09:26, Alan Dayley wrote: > Yesterday I did a "halt" command as root in a Konsole under KDE. As it > proceeded I wondered if that was a good idea. I heard the hard drive > power down, indicating the halt operation was done but the screen still > had the blank desktop and mouse pointer on it. To late to do anything > about it, I shut off the box. > > Now this morning I ran "startx" as usual from the shell. My GUI is now a > completely blank desktop (no icons, no menu, nothing) and a mouse cursor > that I can move around. That's it. I can do a Ctl-Alt-F2 and get to > another shell login and then Ctl-Alt-F7 back to the blank desktop. But, a > blank desktop is too mininmal of a GUI to be useful. > > How do I restore the GUI settings to get my environment back? Any ideas? > > It is a basic Red Hat 7.3 and KDE install. ---- one other thing...if the shutdown were so abrupt as to not allow KDE to do it's housekeeping... you might need to delete these files from your home directory... -rw-r--r-- 1 craig dom_users 74 Jan 1 21:06 .DCOPserver_lin-workstation.azapple.com__0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 craig dom_users 54 Jan 1 21:06 .DCOPserver_lin-workstation.azapple.com_:0 -> /home/craig/.DCOPserver_lin-workstation.aza rm ~/.DCOPserver* should do the trick Craig