On 11/22/2009 09:03 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
I've got a really strange situation. I've been experiencing
some memory
leaks, and when I saw top report that I was getting dangerously low I used
ctrl-alt-backspace as the quickest way of killing X. Up to now, when this
happened I have always rebooted, but I hoped that by killing my session I
might not need to reboot.
I got to the login screen, gave my password, and it sat there at the default
splash screen. I couldn't go any further.
In a failsafe session I searched for LOCK files, but the only ones I found
were in /etc/selinux/targeted/modules.
I tried renaming ~/.kde, but exactly the same thing happened, and a new ~/.kde
was not created.
You didn't run out of disk space by any chance?
I can list all the files and directories in /home/anne and they are all owned
by me.
A second user account is fine, so I know that KDE as such isn't damaged.
I'm completely out of ideas. What have I missed?
Anne
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