On Tuesday 02 March 2010 13:46:09 Philipp Pagel wrote:
> Jason Filippou <jason.filip...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello list,
> I see the same effect after a recent upgrade. I have spent some time
> debugging the problem and was able to identify the culprit:
> 
> ~/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals
> 
> If I remove the file I can log in normally. Unfortunately, the problem is
>  back once kde recreates the file. 
>       Philipp
> 

I have no idea on how kdeglobals is recreated, but the culprit may in whatever 
recreates it. That' s why, in my case moving away both .kde and .kde4 did 
work. Now, maybe moving only one of the 2 should have be sufficient, but I did 
not want to spend to much time on it.
Thierry


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