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Posted by SendDerek - 2006-09-20, 06:26 PM |
Thank you for the tip! I really appreciate it. It seems to have fixed it for now after a quick desktop refresh. I'm going to try and log off and back in again to see what happens next. *crosses fingers* Luck must be on my side today! It seemed to have fixed the problem. Everything is fine after logging back in again. Thank you!!! :) I'll probably have even more questions for ya'll soon! Hopefully I can contribute by answering some as well! |
Posted by hybrid - 2006-09-20, 06:17 PM |
See if this helps. From a command-line as your user (not root) do: Code: killall nautilus With a bit of luck, KDE's desktop should then appear. (if this reoccurs when you log out/log in then I guess there is something a bit strange going on, but this will do a temporary fix) |
Posted by SendDerek - 2006-09-20, 06:05 PM |
Hello all! It has been a while! I usually hate to come back to the boards with a question/favor, but I've gotta get this fixed ASAP. So, I logged into linux this morning and was confronted with this problem. Basically, I have booted into KDE, but it is displaying a lot of properties of gnome. The kicker is still there and well, "kickin'", but I have gnome desktop properties, gnome desktop icons, gnome file manager, and that's all I'm aware of right now. I tried to log out and then back in again, but with same results. I hope somebody can help! Please! Just let me know what I need to do for you guys as far as configuration files and what-not. Oh, and let me know how to do it too, I'm still new at this. Thanks in advance! -Derek <a class="ipsAttachLink ipsAttachLink_image" href="<fileStore.core_Attachment>/post-1325-1158775495.png" data-fileid="653">[img]<fileStore.core_Attachment>/post-1325-1158775495.png[/img]</a> |