> What I don't understand is why is removing the ~/.kde supposed to help? I 
> mean that's where all the personal data is stored. Even If I do move it to 
> another folder temporarily to give KDE more stability, what am I supposed to 
> do about restoring the data?

it's also where all the configuration data is...so if something got corrupt
in that area things will get hosed.

one should never just rm -rf ~/.kde without backing it up first unless they
don't care.

Ivan

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