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On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 07:19:41PM +0000, James wrote: |
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> Nikos Chantziaras <realnc <at> arcor.de> writes: |
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> > With the mouse. |
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> Must be something wrong. These panels that fire up |
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> are disfunctional. Cant move add or delete too them.... |
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Lock/Unlock widgets in the context menu? |
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Btw you can fire up add applets on the desktop and drag them to a |
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panel.. doesn't really make a difference ;) |
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> > You might want to delete your ~/.kde4 folder instead to get back at the |
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> > defaults. Keep the stuff you want though (like settings for other |
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> > programs, like Amarok, Kopete, etc.) |
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> It seems really stupid there is not way to recover kicker and such |
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> without deleting the entire folder..... |
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> More kde4 snafus.... I found lots of evidence where folks had done |
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> the exact same thing, with no simple recovery....... |
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> Very disappointed in KDE4.....again.... |
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> This recovery in kde3 was simple. |
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Panel and desktop settings are in .kde/share/config/plasma* files |
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removing just them (ideally when logged out of kde) should bring the |
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default desktop/panels back.. |
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theoretically plasma-desktop-appletsrc should be enough to delete... |
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Don't see how different from kde3 this is.. if you messed up your |
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kicker configuration you had to either delete it, or rebuild the panel |
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(create it, place it at the correct position, add correct applets...) |
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(well, the only difference is that desktop and panel were separate |
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programs...) |
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yoyo |