On Saturday 26 Oct 2002 4:41 am, Dale Huckeby wrote:
Bummer. So it's not an X problem per se. Afraid I'm out of my depth,
but I did do a quick Google search on dcopserver, and found a
conversation about inability to start kde. Are you able to use a
browser? If so:
On Saturday 26 Oct 2002 6:19 am, Robin Turner wrote:
Dale Huckeby wrote:
Bummer. So it's not an X problem per se. Afraid I'm out of my
depth, but I did do a quick Google search on dcopserver, and found a
conversation about inability to start kde. Are you able to use a
browser? If
On Thursday 24 Oct 2002 4:52 pm, Rainer wrote:
after using mdk 8.2 for almost 8 months, i still seem to be unable to get
the x server and my nvidia card to coexist peacefully. it took me a
couple of months to get it to be relatively stable after the first
install. i got the glx and kernel rpms
that error is not an nvidia error,
i could be wrong but open a console and delete the following
~/.DCOP*
yo should find that kde now starts, at least that what i have done when i had
that error, i also emptied /tmp but i don't think that is necessary
bascule
On Thursday 24 Oct 2002 7:57 am,
Thanks bascule, but I already did remove ~/.DCOP* and /tmp/* (countless
times) but that made no difference. Also removed ~/.ICEauthority ~/.mcoprc
~/.mcop/ - also didn't help. Obviously, one of the files that Gnome and
KDE use is getting stuffed up. Thanks for the reply tho.
Ah well...
. Good luck!
Dale Huckeby
- Original Message -
From: Dale Huckeby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] X, nVidia drivers ...
. . .
OK, having said all that, many others have got the nvidia drivers
working in 9.0
On Thu, 24 Oct 2002, Sharrea wrote:
On Thursday 24 Oct 2002 4:52 pm, Rainer wrote:
after using mdk 8.2 for almost 8 months, i still seem to be unable to get
the x server and my nvidia card to coexist peacefully. it took me a
couple of months to get it to be relatively stable after the first