[gentoo-user] Icons at startup of a KDE session

2010-08-10 Thread Petric Frank
Hello, i've installed Gentoo and KDE 4.4 on an AMD64 system, configured /etc/conf.d/xdm to start kdm as login server. After login the KDE4 desktop starts up - a little box with at least 5 or 6 icons in it where one after the other icon displays blurred and then comes clear (Disk, Tools, World,

Re: [gentoo-user] Icons at startup of a KDE session

2010-08-10 Thread Petric Frank
Hello, On Tuesday, 10. August 2010 20:26:29 Petric Frank wrote: > i've installed Gentoo and KDE 4.4 on an AMD64 system, configured > /etc/conf.d/xdm to start kdm as login server. To be clear - it is not an 64 Bit OS, it is still x86. > After login the KDE4 desktop starts up - a little box with a

Re: [gentoo-user] Icons at startup of a KDE session

2010-08-10 Thread Stéphane Guedon
Le Tuesday 10 August 2010 22:48:34, Petric Frank a écrit : > Hello, > > On Tuesday, 10. August 2010 20:26:29 Petric Frank wrote: > > i've installed Gentoo and KDE 4.4 on an AMD64 system, configured > > /etc/conf.d/xdm to start kdm as login server. > > To be clear - it is not an 64 Bit OS, it is s

Re: [gentoo-user] Icons at startup of a KDE session

2010-08-11 Thread Alex Schuster
Petric Frank writes: > All hints are welcome. I had weird effects when I had forgotten to set the sticky bit on /tmp. ls wo...@weird ~ $ ls -ld /tmp drwxrwxrwt 16 root root 4096 11. Aug 10:48 /tmp If this ^ t is missing, do a chmod +t /tmp, and try again. Wonko

Re: [gentoo-user] Icons at startup of a KDE session

2010-08-11 Thread Petric Frank
Hello, On Wednesday, 11. August 2010 07:15:13 Stéphane Guedon wrote: > > > i've installed Gentoo and KDE 4.4 on an AMD64 system, configured > > > /etc/conf.d/xdm to start kdm as login server. > > > > To be clear - it is not an 64 Bit OS, it is still x86. > > > > > After login the KDE4 desktop st

Re: [gentoo-user] Icons at startup of a KDE session

2010-08-11 Thread Petric Frank
Hello, On Wednesday, 11. August 2010 10:59:33 Alex Schuster wrote: > Petric Frank writes: > > All hints are welcome. > > I had weird effects when I had forgotten to set the sticky bit on /tmp. That is a rather new direction. I never checked this. > ls wo...@weird ~ $ ls -ld /tmp > drwxrwxrwt 16