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From: YoYo siska <yoyo@××××××.sk>
To: gentoo-user@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: kde4 panelbar recovery
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:06:40
Message-Id: 20100222203908.GC29759@ksp.sk
In Reply to: [gentoo-user] Re: kde4 panelbar recovery by James
1 On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 07:19:41PM +0000, James wrote:
2 > Nikos Chantziaras <realnc <at> arcor.de> writes:
3 >
4 >
5 > > With the mouse.
6 >
7 > Must be something wrong. These panels that fire up
8 > are disfunctional. Cant move add or delete too them....
9
10 Lock/Unlock widgets in the context menu?
11 Btw you can fire up add applets on the desktop and drag them to a
12 panel.. doesn't really make a difference ;)
13
14 >
15 > > You might want to delete your ~/.kde4 folder instead to get back at the
16 > > defaults. Keep the stuff you want though (like settings for other
17 > > programs, like Amarok, Kopete, etc.)
18 >
19 >
20 > It seems really stupid there is not way to recover kicker and such
21 > without deleting the entire folder.....
22 >
23 >
24 > More kde4 snafus.... I found lots of evidence where folks had done
25 > the exact same thing, with no simple recovery.......
26 >
27 >
28 >
29 > Very disappointed in KDE4.....again....
30 > This recovery in kde3 was simple.
31
32 Panel and desktop settings are in .kde/share/config/plasma* files
33 removing just them (ideally when logged out of kde) should bring the
34 default desktop/panels back..
35
36 theoretically plasma-desktop-appletsrc should be enough to delete...
37
38
39 Don't see how different from kde3 this is.. if you messed up your
40 kicker configuration you had to either delete it, or rebuild the panel
41 (create it, place it at the correct position, add correct applets...)
42 (well, the only difference is that desktop and panel were separate
43 programs...)
44
45
46 yoyo

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[gentoo-user] Re: kde4 panelbar recovery James <wireless@×××××××××××.com>