Did you have to rename .kde to .trinity or make a symlink for that, so that you got the old settings + mails ? Am Freitag, 18. Februar 2011 schrieb Paul Cartwright: > well, I totally screwed up my Debian Lenny install last night. I was > fighting an application error, made some bad choices, and ended up with > a non-useable system. X wouldn't work & I could not get apt/aptitude to > do anything worthwhile. > SO, 9pm last night I started the squeeze upgrade process. just about > finished it last night ( gnome login worked, but KDE was not to be > found). That was about 12:30am.. > 6am I was back at it.. oops, ran out of "/" file space, that sucks.. > removed a bunch of useless apps.. got some space back. Installed > trinity.. fixed a few squeeze upgrade issue, and about noon today I had > my system back. My wife's desktop looks just like it did yesterday, > except it says "trinity" on the left hand side:) I doubt she will > notice. Her kmail is up & running, as is my gnome login. > > # uname -a > Linux paulandcilla.homelinux.org 2.6.32-5-686 #1 SMP Wed Jan 12 04:01:41 > UTC 2011 i686 GNU/Linux > > > too many trinity apps to list, but here's one: > ii kdepim-trinity > 4:3.5.12-0debian7+r1178442 Personal Information Management > apps from the official KDE3 release > > yeah!!!!! -- Mag. Dr. Nikolaus Klepp Einnehmerstraße 14 A-4810 Gmunden Tel.: +43 650 82 11 724 email: office@...