On Fri, 2005-02-04 at 20:18 -0700, Lee Einer wrote:
> IF this is the case, can it not be remedied by simply deleting the .KDE
> directory from the home directory and restarting? Would the .KDE
> directory not repopulate, and would that not reset KDE to its defaults?
Just rename .kde to something else. KDE will build a new one. If you
dont like the results you can always restore the original .kde dir.
Daniel
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