Daniel Frey wrote: > On 3/3/24 13:57, Dale wrote: >> I think most is in the .config directory now. I have to say tho, I used >> to zap that thing about once a year, sometimes two, to correct some >> things that were weird but couldn't fix otherwise. I think the devs try >> to make things forward compatible but no one is perfect. Sometimes, you >> just have to start fresh. I do hate resetting everything tho. It takes >> a while to get everything back to at least close to the old way. >> >> Dale >> >> :-) :-) >> > > So many programs store config in there now it's hard to just zap it so > I generally won't try that. It's not just setting up kde again, it's > dozens of other programs too. :o( > > Dan > >
True. Inside .config is kdedefaults. That would likely be a good start. The directories inside there are mostly KDE. Here's my list. root@fireball / # /bin/ls /home/dale/.config/kdedefaults/ kcminputrc kdeglobals kscreenlockerrc ksplashrc kwinrc package plasmarc root@fireball / # There's also some files in .config that start with a 'k' that may need to be renamed or deleted if you are brave. It's not as easy as it used to be tho. I wonder, can the old .kde4 directory be removed now??? I suspect everything is KDE5 now, with KDE6 right around the corner I think. Dale :-) :-)