Probably is KDE. That's another of it's "features". Try the standard fix:. In windows the standard fix for anything is to reboot. In KDE it's:
1. rename ~./kde2 (or whatever it's called - kde, kde2, etc.) 2. clean out /tmp 3. Remove the DCOP files in your home directory - the ones that have your host name in them. 4. Restart KDE. It will create a new ~./kde2 and hopefully things will work. Then you can copy the share/apps and share/config files from your saved directory. If that doesn't work (and I had one time it did not) I had to create a new user and copy over various files dealing with dcop, and the networking. Jim Bonnet wrote: > Keith Antoine wrote: > >>"The process for the file protocol died unexpectedly". Great, now that is >>as informative to me as toilet paper to an elephant. What file procees >>etc, any one seen this before. >> >> > Some quick searching points to a KDE thing... Are you using KDE3? > > Jim -- Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED] AKA Grunt <>< Registered Linux User #188143 Remove R777 to email _______________________________________________ Linux-users mailing list - http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users Subscribe/Unsubscribe info, Archives,and Digests are located at the above URL.