Have you looked? 😁
Is there any hope?
Have you looked? 😁
Is there any hope?
So that rules out blindly renaming it for the purpose of KDE reset.
Is ~/config only for KDE or does any other application use it to save configuration files?
I am still on KDE 5 with PCLinuxOS.
Then what does it actually use? Is there a way to help the person asking the question?
In the /home directory, there should be a hidden directory called .kde which mostly contains KDE settings for your user. Rename it and check. A new one might get created with default settings during next login.
Caution: I am no expert and consider all backup options before doing this because it may force you to re-install.
Edit 1: based on additional searching due to comment below, it was ~/.config for KDE 5. I have no idea of what it is for KDE 6. May be you will have to go through source code to find.
Ah, I have never seeded anything primarily. Still I thought as he was asking for things to check, I posted it.
Make sure that you are seeding random blocks instead of serial. That way peers who have a different block will exchange among themselves rather than waiting for you to provide each and every piece.
What do you get when you cross a snowman and a vampire?
Frostbite.
I like its ability to show by date.
Why? This is like some authoritarian clause in a new law being introduced with a reassurance that it will only be used for national security purpose. I feel the author is correct until more explanation is given. Even then it does not look good to me.
The best story of beginning with Linux I have heard so far!