Clicking on plasmoid Desktop Folders opens Kaffeine

Ric Moore wayward4now at gmail.com
Fri Mar 6 06:30:08 UTC 2009


On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 22:50 -0500, Steven Vollom wrote:
> Ric Moore wrote:
> > On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 06:43 -0500, Steven Vollom wrote:
> >   
> >> Johnny,
> >>
> >> This may not relate to the disappearing problem we have been talking 
> >> about, but  I downloaded about 5gb of data using a Ktorrent.  Uploading 
> >> the same data was only around 15 to 20%.  I just took a look because I 
> >> was interested in seeing the progress to know when to cancel the 
> >> uploads, and all of them were missing too.  Just disappeared.
> >>
> >> Additionally when I was having problems with the Folder plasmoid 
> >> earlier, I put a folder in the Folder plasmoid.  I had a folder named 
> >> Code that held the last four years collection of code fixes.  I have 
> >> desparately been trying to get my new computer stabilized so I could 
> >> back up data like that.  I am too late.  When that problem happened, the 
> >> Code folder came up empty.  It was my only loss from the 10 folders that 
> >> were in that plasmoid.  So in my opinion there is more going on here 
> >> than something pointing to data, I lost the data, at least for now.  I 
> >> am still trying to find it.  It is a big loss and my own fault completely.
> >>     
> >
> > Did all this happen after you deleted your .kde folder? I would bet so,
> > but had to ask. :) Ric
> >
> >   
> It did, but I did back up .kde.  Do you suppose I can still reclaim it?

I would hazard a guess and say yes, but you'd have to know just what
file to copy back to the new .kde directory. That'll be the fun part! :)
Ric

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