got a bad kernel, but normally
Ubuntu/Debian has lots of spare kernels. Choose one of the fallback
kernels (from the 'grub' menu at the very beginning of boot up), and
see how you get on.
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lso the complication of different keyboard layouts et.c
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his strange one, which looks like an old copy of the kdecache-luke
folder.
Does anyone know what these are, and if it is safe to delete them?
Cheers,
Luke
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#x27;ve not yet tested with a new, test user - I first need to find out how
long I'm going to have to wait to see the bug in action.
Thanks,
Luke
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of
applications, don't use the correct name (e.g. I used Nedit instead of
nedit). This will create a new file in ~/.kde/share/applnk/.hidden/,
which you can then correct as needed.
I've no idea if this is KDE or Debian bug, or what (don't know how this
is supposed to work).
Luke
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ckground? If yes, my
> problem is solved.
I think this problem with KNewsTicker has been found before:
http://wiki.debian.net/?LinuxSpeedup
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