Hi all,
I've upgraded to KDE 2.1 and I still get these same errors only when
root users tries to login from KDM.
ksplash: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libkdeui.so.3:
undefined symbol: focusNextPrevChild__14QMultiLineEditb
kdeinit: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libkd
Hi all,
I just installed the KDE 2.1beta2 rpm's and I get the following error
message
when logging in as root or starting konqueror when su'ed ad root:
konqueror: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libkdeui.so.3:
undefined symbol: focusNextPrevChild__14QMultiLineEditb
Has anyone came a
Did you look at your php.ini file? Sometimes when upgrading binary rpms
the shared libraries (modules) are commented out. This means thy're not
loaded when
you restart apache. Try looking in the Dynamic Extensions section of the
php.ini file. Shoud look something like this:
extension=imap.so
;ext
Bruno,
I thinmk that you need upgrade to the latest pam to resolve this
problem. I'm currently using 7.2beta3 and upgraded pam first before KDE
1.99. I had no problems with KDM in
KDE 1.99
Good Luck,
Mark
Bruno Damour wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> I have this strange problem after installing KDE 1.99
Check out the README file at
ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/unstable/distribution/2.0RC2/rpm/Mandrake/README
The only dependencies I can see are Mandrake_Desk and menu
Good Luck
Mark
Leopold Palomo wrote:
>
> Dear people,
>
> I would like to install the last version of kde2 (rc2) and I hall all
Hi All,
I just installed 7.2beta3 on a Compaq AP500 workstation withou any
problems. I experienced no problems at all during the install. So far
the only problems I'm having is with some of the KDE2 apps, either a
segfault or not starting at all.
I'd like to know if anyone has upgraded the 1.94
Hi all,
I was wondering if anybody on this list is running a pop server for virtual pop
email accounts. If so, what server are you using. I'm trying to get cucipop running
in conjunction with linuxconf but not having any luck. I've got sendmail configured
for virtual domains also.
The setup hand
Hi all,
I just upgraded from 6.1 to 7.0 and now users cannot login with KDM.
However
they can login if the machine starts up in runlevel 3 and then do a
startx command. Hasanyone else had this same problem?
Thanks,
Mark
Check the permissions on the files inside your document root.
Mark
John Aldrich wrote:
>
> IF KPackage works, it's great. However, I've read too many
> complaints that KPackage doesn't work or something to that
> effect. Thus, I *always* just open a console window, SU to
> root and run rpm -i or rpm -U. :-)
> John
Not true from my experience. Since I've
Aaron,
If you want to compile a kernel as an rpm binary then you only need to get the
source rpm. You need to look in the SRPMS directory on one of the mirrors. I
think one of the latest is
kernel-2.2.13-3mdk.src.rpm
Mark
Ron Smith wrote:
> Here's a tough one for the experts...
>
> I have the Apache Web Server running - it is accessible and working fine.
> What I would like to do is have a separate web page for each user name I have
> on the system. Is that do-able? If so, how can I do it?
>
> Thanks to one and
Stephen Anderson wrote:
> I don't know how many of you have seen this or not, but it is WAY
> COOL. http://www.fezbox.com This website leads you through a
> series of dynamically created webpages which allows you to create a
> Kickstart configured bootdisk for Red Hat 6.0. This is seriously
>
Hi all,
I just switched over from RedHat and Debian for personal use to Mandrake
6.0. I'm very impressed with this distribution, especially with the
update utility. I was wondering if anyone has tried using the Mandrake
586 rpms on a RedHat system that are both versoin 6.0. Was there any
conflict
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