Hi,
KDE 3.1.x and Gnome 2.2.x won't launch from KDM into xfree 4.3.0-r3.
The result in KDE is a 'ksmserver crashed' error; Gnome reports that it
can't start. I've backed down to xfree 4.3.0-r2 and all seems to work
just fine. In fact, KDE has never run better, and for the first time in
my
> KDE 3.1.x and Gnome 2.2.x won't launch from KDM into xfree 4.3.0-r3.
> The result in KDE is a 'ksmserver crashed' error; Gnome reports that it
> can't start. I've backed down to xfree 4.3.0-r2 and all seems to work
> just fine. In fact, KDE has never run better, and for the first time in
> my
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Hi
Try to start kde without the kdm or xdm, maybe it just works for now.
By the way, I'd love to have my kde running as fast as windowmaker.
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> Try to start kde without the kdm or xdm, maybe it just works for now.
Please tell me how.
startx works, but "startx kde" does not start kde
--Kees
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In your home directory ( cd ~) execute the command:
echo startkde > .xinitrc (this will make X start KDE by default)
Then startx and you should have KDE up and running ... assuming that it
is installed.
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 06:10, Kees Bergwerf wrote:
> > Try to start kde without the kdm or xdm
Hello Jamie,
> In your home directory ( cd ~) execute the command:
>
> echo startkde > .xinitrc (this will make X start KDE by default)
>
> Then startx and you should have KDE up and running ... assuming that it
> is installed.
Thanks!
Yes KDE starts, but it also crashes, so it makes no differenc
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 14:54, Kees Bergwerf wrote:
> Hello Jamie,
>
> > In your home directory ( cd ~) execute the command:
> >
> > echo startkde > .xinitrc (this will make X start KDE by default)
> >
> > Then startx and you should have KDE up and running ... assuming that it
> > is installed.
>
> > Perhaps I will install gentoo from scratch when I have time..
> This is not a proper solution. Just because one app doesn't work does not
> mean you should automatically re-install; this isnt
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] :)
I know but nobody seems to have a solution for this problem :-/
> I sugges
Kees Bergwerf wrote:
Perhaps I will install gentoo from scratch when I have time..
This is not a proper solution. Just because one app doesn't work does not
mean you should automatically re-install; this isnt
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I know but nobody seems to have a solution for this problem :-/
> After KDE crashes, copy ~.xsession-errors to a new file so you can
> review the errors or post/email them.
Ok here it is:
xset: bad font path element (#112), possible causes are:
Directory does not exist or has wrong permissions
Directory missing fonts.dir
Incorrect font server ad
On Thursday 26 June 2003 20:36, Kees Bergwerf wrote:
> > > Perhaps I will install gentoo from scratch when I have time..
> >
> > This is not a proper solution. Just because one app doesn't work does
> > not mean you should automatically re-install; this isnt
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] :)
>
> I know but
> Have you tried the kde or kde-devel mailing list? Maybe they could help you
> with that issue. How to subscribe is explained at www.kde.org.
I don't think that kde is the problem. Not only the ksmserver crashes, but
also the gnome session manager. When downgrading xfree, kde starts again.
So t
On Friday 27 June 2003 08:24, Kees Bergwerf wrote:
> > Have you tried the kde or kde-devel mailing list? Maybe they could help
> > you with that issue. How to subscribe is explained at www.kde.org.
>
> I don't think that kde is the problem. Not only the ksmserver crashes, but
> also the gnome sessi
> > So there is probably something in xfree that causes the trouble.
>
> [snip]
>
> Sorry, I should have read the whole thread.
>
> Did yor try if the plain xdm does work?
With XDM I can login and then I stay with a black screen :-/
--Kees
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