Re: Booting up - keeps telling me to run fsck ...



pauljdudley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
KDE 3.5
Slackware 11.0
After following a few suggestions given I try logging into my user account
and startx again. But I still have problems. There are items (icons) missing
and nothing responds to mouse clicks. This does not happen when I use
the root account. X runs good.

Seems that the damage that happen affected your KDE settings, I would
recommend you rename your ~/.kde directory (as root) and then login as you
usual user, this will make you to setup your KDE environment again, but should
work.



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//Aho
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