I have no problems at all running KDE on DP2.
Did you load a sound driver? The complaints about /dev/dsp not existing seem
to indicate that you didn't load a sound driver.
You might want to check your XF86Config file again, because I'm sure you can
find an explanation for the default resolutio
FWIW, I recently build KDE3 on a 5.0-DP2 notebook.
I just copied the /etc/X11/XF86Config from the working 4.7-Stable partition,
kld-loaded the pcm sound, and voilĂ , everything works fine.
do you know if your XF86Config is correct ?
have you loaded the sound driver ?
Cheers,
TfH
I rebuilt the whole of KDE on DP2 (upto date as of a couple of days
ago). Apart from me growing older in the process nothing worked well,
despite using the same configuration as on 4.7.
- It starts but no sound arises
- The mouse moves, responds to clicks sometimes, but when I bring up the
menu and