Yes! This worked for both accounts. Thank you very much.
Leslie
On 2018-04-25 21:24:05 E. Liddell wrote:
On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 18:18:24 -0500
Leslie Turriff <jlturriff(a)mail.com> wrote:
Now, this is interesting. I accidentally ran
r14-xdg-update on the new
test account that I had created, and now when I logout and login again
with that new account, it also exhibits the same r14-xdg-update
infection.
Okay, if you just want to shut the thing up for these accounts and don't
care whether or not the updates are performed, try opening
~/.trinity/share/config/kdeglobals in a text editor for each user, see if
there's a section [R14 XDG Updates], create it if there isn't, and stick
the following values in it:
Updated=true
Version=201412270
(it's possible you may need to increment the Version key to some larger
value before this works.)
If that doesn't work, the nuclear option is to edit the starttde script to
prevent the updater from being called--comment out everything from
if [ -d "$tdehome" ]; then
# Run some R14 updates.
to
# Please see tdestartupconfig source for usage.
to do that.
Hope that helps.
E. Liddell
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