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So I've never seen that problem. But typically, I look around in the .kde directory in my /home/myusername directory. Unless you have tons of settings, you probably won't mind deleting the entire directory as these are most just preferences specific to your login for KDE. But perhaps there's a specific file that you should be looking at.

 

For instance, I just got a pop-up message which I had disabled in KDE to come back by deleting an application profile in the .kde directory.

 

Good luck,

 

Jon

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So I've never seen that problem. But typically, I look around in the .kde directory in my /home/myusername directory. Unless you have tons of settings, you probably won't mind deleting the entire directory as these are most just preferences specific to your login for KDE. But perhaps there's a specific file that you should be looking at.

You'd think so but some apps actually keep thier data in .kde (IMHO stupid)

I usually prefer a rename, so it rekicks off the customisations and then copy back stuff I need and then delete the old .kde

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