leo wrote:
> gloogling around I found that setting enviroment variable
> KDE_FORK_SLAVES=true in the command prompt partialy correct the problem
> cause I have to do this every time before konqueror start...
Quick fix may be to log into the server with th -Y switch, then exit:
je...@dana2:~$ s
On Thu,26.Mar.09, 20:58:53, leo wrote:
> ...writing KDE_FORK_SLAVES value in ~/.xsessionrc works until I
> restart KDE.
You probably need to 'export' it:
export KDE_FORK_SLAVES=true
Regards,
Andrei
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On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 16:49 -0500, green wrote:
> leo wrote at 2009-03-26 13:38 -0500:
> > gloogling around I found that setting enviroment variable
> > KDE_FORK_SLAVES=true in the command prompt partialy correct the problem
> > cause I have to do this every time before konqueror start...
>
> leo,
leo wrote at 2009-03-26 13:38 -0500:
> gloogling around I found that setting enviroment variable
> KDE_FORK_SLAVES=true in the command prompt partialy correct the problem
> cause I have to do this every time before konqueror start...
leo, please use Evolution's reply-to-list command to reply to a
On Thursday 26 March 2009 12:38:27 leo wrote:
> gloogling around I found that setting enviroment variable
> KDE_FORK_SLAVES=true in the command prompt partialy correct the problem
> cause I have to do this every time before konqueror start...
You can set environment variables for the whole X sessi
gloogling around I found that setting enviroment variable
KDE_FORK_SLAVES=true in the command prompt partialy correct the problem
cause I have to do this every time before konqueror start...
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