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KDE Kicker launchers and Kmenu being deleted after a XFCE 4.2RC1 session
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CLOSED: FIXED
Product:
Xfce4-session
Component:
General

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Description Ben Higginbottom 2004-12-08 10:38:41 CET
Using suse 9.2, XFCE 4.2RC1 and KDE 3.3, whenever a KDE session is started after
an XFCE session, the kicker launchers except kmenu and all kmenu program entries
are missing, presumably deleted.

Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Start XFCE4.2rc1 session
2. use any KDE/Qt based program
3. End XFCE session and open KDE session

Actual Results:  
Kicker launchers and kmenu entries missing

Expected Results:  
Kicker launchers and kmenu settings still as configured

Deleting $HOME/.kde and recovering from default files in /etc/skel is the only
way to make KDE usable again
Comment 1 Benedikt Meurer editbugs 2004-12-08 10:41:40 CET
How did you install Xfce? Using RPMs, from source or using the installer?
Comment 2 Ben Higginbottom 2004-12-08 11:45:37 CET
I used the graphical installers from os-cillation
Comment 3 Benedikt Meurer editbugs 2004-12-08 11:53:58 CET
Can you please try again with the experimental RC2 installer from
ftp://os-cillation.com/installers/experimental/xfce4-4.2RC2-installer.bin, the
new installer should fix the problem.
Comment 4 Ben Higginbottom 2004-12-08 18:33:06 CET
(In reply to comment #3)
> Can you please try again with the experimental RC2 installer from
> ftp://os-cillation.com/installers/experimental/xfce4-4.2RC2-installer.bin, the
> new installer should fix the problem.

From a quick test it looks like this has sorted it, I'll test it fully prior to
the weekend.

Thanks.
Comment 5 Jasper Huijsmans editbugs 2004-12-12 10:28:35 CET
Marking as FIXED, please reopen if it happens again.

Bug #581

Reported by:
Ben Higginbottom
Reported on: 2004-12-08
Last modified on: 2009-07-14

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Benedikt Meurer
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