After writing the .xinitrc, give it executable permissions: 
        chmod +x .xinitrc
If startkde doesn't exist, then you will have to use something else
(xterm, icewm, xfce, whatever) until you can get kde installed properly.
See my previous mail.


On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 10:18, Richard Lyons wrote:
> On Monday 11 August 2003 1:43 am, Howell Evans wrote:
> > what is in your .xinitrc?
> >
> > all you have to have in it is "startkde". i think its startkde anyways.
> > if it isnt that its kdestart.
> 
> No ~/.xinitrc at all.  I wrote one for a user and did 'startx' - got same 
> thing, ut after a cuple of seconds the tty7 graphics disappeared and left me 
> with the same error messages plus 
>    ... /.xinitrc: line 1: startkde: command not found
> 
> not much help there.
> 
> -- 
> richard
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