How do you fix a panel in KDE 4.2.2?
Martin Laberge
mlsoftlaberge at gmail.com
Thu Sep 3 03:42:32 UTC 2009
On Wednesday 02 September 2009 22:10:55 Jerry Lapham wrote:
> On Wednesday 02 September 2009 8:02:22 pm Martin Laberge wrote:
>
> > On Wednesday 02 September 2009 19:40:57 Cary Bielenberg wrote:
> > > On 03/09/09 09:05, Jerry Lapham wrote:
> > > > Trying to use the touch pad on my new laptop, I accidentally lost the
> > > > desktops, open applications, the network connection, and perhaps some
> > > > others. I can't find any way to add them back. I don't remember the
> > > > keyboard method for switching desktops because I've never needed it
> > > > before so I'm stuck on desktop 1.
> > > >
> > > > Help!
> > > >
> > > > -Jerry
> > >
> > > Jerry,
> > > i find it easiest to do the following sudo rm -r
> > > ~/.kde/share/config
> > > when you log back in it will recreate your taskbar etc, you will have to
> > > reset up your favorites & walpapers etc.
> > > '
> > >
> > > Cary
> >
> > please don't do this
> > remove the config file for the application you want to reset,
> > and not for all applications.
> >
> > remove the file .kde/share/config/kickerrc
> > to remove the config of the control panel only,
> > and reset the settings to default.
>
> But I don't find kickerrc in .kde/share/config/ in KDE 4. Sure you're not
> thinking of KDE 3.5?
>
> -Jerry
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Sorry, Yes I was thinking of kde 3.5
But my answer is the same, Do not empty ALL your configuration
if you want to reset the configuration of a single malfunctionning module.
Find the right name of the application you want to reset, and delete
ONLY the corresponding file.
Then, you keep all other configurations about all others modules.
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