OK..
Somehow it is buggering a file, breaking a link or something, I suspect it has a bug in file associations that creates a corrupted or buggered file. Once buggered, that is it. I rooted around in my backups, found my latest system backup and I made .kde, .kde-busted and copied .kde from backup to the system. Make sure permissions are correct. That works. If you backup, do that. If not, I am out of ideas. For the future, get .kde working, then save .kde to a back up directory. I will now delete .kde-busted and make a copy of .kde as. kde-backup. The .kde partition does NOT llike it when you try to replace bits and pieces, but replacing the whole thing works.
"See! See what happens when you get careless!"
- Some stupid old sci-fi movie (Silent Running?)
Cheerful Charlie
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Cheerful Charlie" (Aug 18th 2007, 9:11am)