On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 18:21 -0800, ec wrote: > --- Craig White wrote: > > > if you create another user on the system and log on > > as that user does it > > work correctly? > > > > Craig > > > > Hey, I 'just happened' to have a second user already > there that I normally don't use, and somehow > remembered the passwd for it. Yes, I am in it now and > 'everything' is back like it should be and it opens up > the partitions without the Gimp raising up its head!! > > Now IF I can follow...remember I am one who doesn't do > much except $ cd /sss/yyy/zzz and rm -f file(s) using > cli, so it can be dangerous for me to tread without > keystroke by keystroke examples. > > So, I will just use this alternate userid for > awhile...till I can get to an installfest or get > someone who can either haul me and mine or bring a > monitor to the meeting at the Muse coffeehouse > meetings. > > Duh here, never thought of seeing where that problem > was!! > > I usually 'tread lightly' on the 'dark side' er, cli. > > Thanks a million Craig > > Now let's see IF I can keep from doing whatever caused > the other id to go bonkers. ----- dude - should be really easy. KDE ? is that what you're using? This is from a gnome user and I'm guessing that something got honkered in your kde environment Open a terminal su to root 'su -' #remember you need the space and ' cd /home/NAME_OF_USER_WHOSE_SETUP_IS_BROKEN mv .kde .kde-bak exit Then, logout and login as previous, broken user. See if things are back to normal Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss