On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 17:31, Richard Jones wrote: > Wow, thanks for the quick reply! > > On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 17:07, Stephen Kuhn wrote: > > You might want to check and modify your /etc/ld.so.conf to include some > > of the lib dirs found in your /usr/lib - including /usr/lib and > > /usr/local/lib as well - and make sure you run ldconfig to rebuild the > > cache - also - you can put KDEDIR='/usr' in your /etc/profile along with > > (towards the end of it) export KDEDIR so that KDE knows where it > > lives... > > This all seems rather unnecessary, but in desperation I gave it a go > anyway :)
Am going to try reinstall. Will see what happens... There's a chance that this is caused by my manual adding of users post-install - but I'd be most concerned if it was. Just can't think of any other reason why an error-free install could result in unusable KDE... If all else fails, I'll just download the KDE source and install that. I'd rather go with RPMs though, at least for a while :) Richard
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