Fwd: Konsole Will Not Run

2002-06-24 Thread Oracle Administrator
Further experimentation reveals that Gnome Terminal will not run, only giving 
a visual tease before vanishing.  The same applies to any program in the 
Utilities-XShells directory but not the simple Utilities-Shells directory.

I had begun with only problems using konsole but this has expanded in scope 
beyond my knowledge.  Any ideas?

Bob

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Subject: Konsole Will Not Run
Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 21:54:43 -0500
From: Robert Tilley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-kde@lists.debian.org

When I attempt to start konsole via either clicking on the terminal icon in
the panel or entering konsole+RETURN in a bash window, the konsole window
will flash onto the monitor for approximately less than half a second and
disappear.

This forces me to fall back on Utility-Shells-bash to gain access to a
terminal window.  I've tried using other window managers (wmmaker, twm, etc.)
and the behavior is the same -- Konsole will flash a screen at me then
 vanish.

The must be a file(s) somewhere that is causing this to occur.  I would like
to use Konsole again.
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Comments and other information are appreciated.

Robert


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Re: Fwd: Konsole Will Not Run

2002-06-24 Thread Børre Gaup
I think you should take a look at ~/.xsession-errors to see there is any clue 
there, and then report the problem/solution to this list.

Børre Gaup

On Monday 24 June 2002 23:33, Oracle Administrator wrote:
 Further experimentation reveals that Gnome Terminal will not run, only
 giving a visual tease before vanishing.  The same applies to any program
 in the Utilities-XShells directory but not the simple Utilities-Shells
 directory.

 I had begun with only problems using konsole but this has expanded in scope
 beyond my knowledge.  Any ideas?

 Bob



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