Ric Tibbetts wrote:
> 
> In cases like this, I've always found it best to go back to square one.
> list all of the kde packages (to see what's installed):
> 
> rpm -qa | grep kde (presumming an rpm installation of KDE).
> 
> Then go through and erase KDE (this can be a chore because of
> dependancies. Write down anything you remove, you'll probably need to
> re-install it).
> 
> rpm -e <kde pkg>
> 
> Then grab your original CD, and re-install the KDE stuff. It's drastic,
> but when you've hosed the libs, other options may be limited.
> 
>         Good luck!
> 
>                 Ric
> 

        I've done this already, doens't work...
        =o(
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