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Ok the only thing i have to ask about kde is why it never remembers the icon's positions.
i hate it, it's really annoying to have your icons fly around the desktop each time you reboot(kde 3.3 on suse 9.20).couldnt get to the problem of that...
it happens when you do not log off correctly or the system shuts down without standard procedures. other causes... i don't know, try to lock the icons aligned to the grid, it may be an idea.
cheers
i did lock the icons to grid, in fact i had'em locked, yet it didn't work..maybe because when i shut down it tells me the / (root) partition is in use and cant unmount it ??
might be a way...if so, who can i see what to do to have my kdeback again
it happens also when you log off from kde and then you re-login or just when you reboot the machine? i ask you this to understand if that's a kde problem or something else
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