Sorry but I'm at my wits end...
I've searched the internet and this forum and I can't seem to find an answer to this particular problem.
New install of Maverick 64 bit on a Toshiba Laptop (P105-S9722).
All is fine with the exception of what appears to be an empty desktop activity. It is named 'unnamed' and there is no way that I can get rid of it.
Here is what I've tried:
-Tried to delete using the 'Meta'-q Activity pop-up (the activity is called 'unnamed' and there is no available controls to delete it.
-Renamed it using the Desktop Settings to '1234'.
-Found references to '1234' in ~/.kde/share/config/plasma-desktop-appletsrc, and ~/.kde/share/config/activitymanagerrc.
- Carefully removed references to '1234' (trying to be mindful of the structure), and even went so far as to remove write
permissions.
This provided only temporary relief. After rebooting, I end up with an empty activity again.
I realize this may be politically incorrect, but I'm beginning to despise plasma and this activity thing. I was OK with it when it stayed out of my way (I've read the reasons why the KDE people think it's fabulous), but needless to say I'm beginning to see it differently.
Any further ideas to get rid of this 'unnamed' (or '1234') desktop activity would do wonders for what is left of my sanity.
Thanks in advance.
XhwMikey
I've searched the internet and this forum and I can't seem to find an answer to this particular problem.
New install of Maverick 64 bit on a Toshiba Laptop (P105-S9722).
All is fine with the exception of what appears to be an empty desktop activity. It is named 'unnamed' and there is no way that I can get rid of it.
Here is what I've tried:
-Tried to delete using the 'Meta'-q Activity pop-up (the activity is called 'unnamed' and there is no available controls to delete it.
-Renamed it using the Desktop Settings to '1234'.
-Found references to '1234' in ~/.kde/share/config/plasma-desktop-appletsrc, and ~/.kde/share/config/activitymanagerrc.
- Carefully removed references to '1234' (trying to be mindful of the structure), and even went so far as to remove write
permissions.
This provided only temporary relief. After rebooting, I end up with an empty activity again.
I realize this may be politically incorrect, but I'm beginning to despise plasma and this activity thing. I was OK with it when it stayed out of my way (I've read the reasons why the KDE people think it's fabulous), but needless to say I'm beginning to see it differently.
Any further ideas to get rid of this 'unnamed' (or '1234') desktop activity would do wonders for what is left of my sanity.
Thanks in advance.
XhwMikey
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