>It's been a couple days; try updating again.  Maybe
some >bugs snuck in to the versions you updated to.

I did that. In fact, i remove all kde and reinstall
it. Same problem. :(

Then i began to run all manually (xinit, dcopserver,
kbuildsyscoca, etc.) and discover the program who is
making all the problems: ksplash.

If i comment out ksplash in startkde all works fine.

I umount all the fs, check them, reinstall ksplash but
the problem is still there.

Now i'm working without ksplash.

Thanks.


                
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