Dear Sirs:

First of all, I must say that I am not a regular Linux user, not even a casual 
user, I am a Windows user that took advantage from the new Ubuntu 8.04 version 
that can be installed (and uninstalled) as just another Windows application, so 
it lets me have a peek into Linux in an easy way.

(I must remain a Windows user because all the software that use for work is 
Windows-based.)

Now, I first installed Ubuntu (not Kubuntu) in my notebook, and then installed 
Epiphany on it, and everything worked fine. Epiphany works OK in Ubuntu.

Then I had to have my notebook inactive for a week or so, so I decided to 
install, in the meantime, Linux in my desktop computer using the same 
installer, wubi.exe.

This installation program (wubi.exe) gives me the chance of installing several 
flavors of Linux, and my son, who is a Linux user, convinced me to try this 
time with Kubuntu, another installation alternative, which I did.

So far, so good. (Or mostly so good.:-) But, when installing Epiphany, not from 
your webpage but from the Kubuntu packet handler, I then found that when 
willing to run it, Epiphany would not start, giving an error message that reads:

**Failed to execute dbus-launch to autolaunch D-Bus session.**

I don't know what dbus is, neither do I know what a D-Bus session is, but what 
I know is that it was absolutely impossible for me to find anything alike in 
the Kubuntu packet installer (sorry, I am now in Windows and do not remember 
right now the name of the installer) and whatever I tried did not work.

Therefore, would you kindly let me know what can I do to finally be able to run 
Epiphany in Kubuntu, which I think is a KDE environment?

I will await your comments with interest and thank you in advance for your 
input.

Best regards,

Jorge Gorín
Buenos Aires
Argentina
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