On 30/06/11 08:35, Andrej Kacian wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 19:19:56 +0200
> Andrej Kacian <andrej+deb...@kacian.sk> wrote:
> 
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have recently upgraded to KDE 4.6 on wheezy, and I'm pleasantly surprised 
>> at
>> how much faster and less buggy the environment is.
>>
>> However, among few bugs which annoy me is that after I set up my panels the
>> way I want them, KDE keeps changing their position and settings after I log
>> out and log back in.
>>
>> State after login just now: http://bayimg.com/DaiPIAadi
>>
>> The way it was before: http://bayimg.com/DAiPjAAdI
>> (the bottom bar is aligned to the left, wide only for the three icons and set
>> to autohide, so it's not visible)
>>
>> Is there anything I can do to make this stop (apart from filing a bug) ?
>>
>> TIA,
> 
> I decided to ditch all my KDE configuration and start fresh (deleted ~/.kde
> and various ~/.config subdirectories). After I configured panels like I had
> them before, they manage to survive logout and login just fine.
> 
> Perhaps it was some artifact of upgrade from KDE 4.4 - I have no idea,
> really. :)
> 
I've had a similar problem resolved that way in the past (hotkey settings).
Just renaming ~/.config (eg .config.old) will do the same thing - with
the advantage that afterwards you can compare to find out where the
problem was. In my case it was just a file permission.

Cheers

-- 
"I just have one of those faces.
People come up to me and say, "What's wrong?"
Nothing.
"Well, it takes more energy to frown than it does to smile."
Yeah, you know it takes more energy to point that out than it does to
leave me alone?"
~ Bill Hicks


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