On Saturday 26 Oct 2002 6:19 am, Robin Turner wrote: > Dale Huckeby wrote: > > Bummer. So it's not an X problem per se. Afraid I'm out of my > > depth, but I did do a quick Google search on dcopserver, and found a > > conversation about inability to start kde. Are you able to use a > > browser? If so: <http://dot.kde.org/1021838067/1022774059/1028119025/> > > should take you to that page, if I haven't flubbed the copying. The > > most useful comment I found (since it's on a Solaris I don't know how > > useful it'll be) is that you should do chmod 01777 on three files: > > /tmp/.ICE-unix > > /tmp/.X11-pipe > > /tmp/.X11-unix > > Haven't investigated further, and don't know how Solaris' file > > structure might differ from Mandrake's, but maybe this is a lead that > > might turn out to be useful. > > Check permissions in pam.conf as well. > Sir Robin
Thanks Robin, I'll look in PAM. Just did a quick check and I don't have a pam.conf file but according to "man pam.conf" the files in /etc/pam.d/ do the same thing so I will look through those. Sharrea -- Help Microsoft stamp out piracy - give Linux to a friend today
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