Hi Lisi
Try creating a new user and see if it happens again. If it doesn't your share
directory is messed up. Rename it .old and copy what does work from it to the
new share dir.
Good luck
Kate
On Thursday 06 October 2011, Lisi wrote:
Hello, all.
This is a KDE problem, not a Trinity one, but I know of nowhere else that
would give me a sympathetic hearing. ("KDE 3 is dead already. Scrap KDE
3 and go to KDE 4.")
Bonkers is the best description I can come up with. Applications that were
working fine are suddenly not. (In particular Konqueror, but not only
Konqeror.) Settings change randomly. The latest, a few minutes ago, was
my desktop settings, which have disappeared and the same random KDE one
"set up" for all the desktops (4 - and until just now they all had
different backgrounds). When I went to check what "configure desktop"
showed, I found that my screensaver had been turned off.
The most benign reason I can come up with is that the CMOS battery needs
changing. Something is obviously on the way out. Motherboard also springs
to mind. :-(
It could, of course, be software related. I just can't think what!
All other ideas and suggestions for solving this gratefully received. If
the advice is bin the thing it will only echo my fears. I built this box
about 8 years ago, so something crucial dying is not impossible.
It would happen now. :-( I am in the middle of something that is important
to me, and has a deadline of Monday, which I am not going to meet. I have
had to give up driving because my eyesight has deteriorated, I live in the
country and my husband (i.e. my transport) is away for the next 2 weeks.
My, the gremlins are having fun. ;-(
Lisi
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