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Cherock

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Monday, February 12th 2007, 2:18am

Kinternet Issue

I have a problem with Kinternet on User, it gives me a BackTrace bug and will not allow me to use because of this. Does anybody know if there is in fact a bug in Kinternet? and is there a fix now. It has been 8 months since I have tried to use it.
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Monday, February 12th 2007, 12:02pm

kinternet never crashed on me

Does the application crash on all users or just one?
if it is only one user, try to delete the configuration files of kinternet for that user, if it is for all users, try to reinstall kinternet.
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Tuesday, February 13th 2007, 2:11am

Only on me as a super user

It only crashed on me, so far, my wife can use Kinternet and this is the reason why I wanted her to use Kppp instead. She gets frustrated when things don't go right on the computer. Can you explain exactly how and which configuration files need to be deleted? I am skeptical to do this unless I know very specifically how to do this. I have only been involved with Suse 10.1 for just over a year. Thanks, Clois

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Tuesday, February 13th 2007, 6:47am

if an application only crashes with one user, most of the times the local configuration files of that user are to blame.
You can safely delete its configuration files, the application will then default to the system configuration.
configuration files of kde applications can be found in ~/.kde/share/config and ~/.kde/share/apps/application_name

if you don't want to delete the files, you could also rename them to something else, that way you can always restore them if the result is worse then expected.
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Wednesday, February 14th 2007, 7:33am

I will try this

I will try this and see if this fixes the problem with Kinternet configuration files. I will get back to this forum if it doesn't work. Thanks for the informaton, Clois

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Thursday, February 15th 2007, 2:06am

Kinternet Issue

Rinse, this worked also on the Kinternet. I renamed the Kinternetrc to Kinternetrc_old and Kinternet is working again. Thank you for your help. I did not have a clue where to look to fix, if there was a fix to fix.