This is when I don't like Linux because you can't just use the gui type program to copy. You need to drop to consul and use a bunch of DOS like commands of which I am not good at.
This afternoon I used a command like this mv ~/.kde ~/kde.old.
Went back into the desktop and things looked good but I decided I wanted to go back.
So using Sudo Dolphin I just went and copied the 36 MB of folders in the saved folder into the .kde folder. Nope -- it doesn't like that ! Now when I restart it tells me that it can't write into home/.kde or some such error messages.
So I'll need to do it from the terminal but don't know the commands. Any help?
This afternoon I used a command like this mv ~/.kde ~/kde.old.
Went back into the desktop and things looked good but I decided I wanted to go back.
So using Sudo Dolphin I just went and copied the 36 MB of folders in the saved folder into the .kde folder. Nope -- it doesn't like that ! Now when I restart it tells me that it can't write into home/.kde or some such error messages.
So I'll need to do it from the terminal but don't know the commands. Any help?
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