Re: [newbie] problems with KDE

2000-05-25 Thread poogle
Looks as though you have not got your X Server set up properly, try running XF86Setup and check your graphics card and monitor are set up properly On Wed, 24 May 2000, you wrote: > try to run startx > marla wrote: > > > Hi!..and sorry for my english..im italian > > Just installed Mandrake 7

Re: [newbie] problems with KDE

2000-05-23 Thread joey
try to run startx marla wrote: > Hi!..and sorry for my english..im italian > Just installed Mandrake 7, but i can login (and run) only text mode: i read > a lot and i've tried cntrl + f7 to go to graphic mode (KDE or Gnome i > think), but screen became grey and nothing happenedso i tried

Re: [newbie] problems with KDE

2000-05-23 Thread Nick Dijkstra
Try startx !!! Nick - Original Message - From: "marla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 22, 2000 9:08 PM Subject: [newbie] problems with KDE > Hi!..and sorry for my english..im italian > Just installed Mandrake 7, bu

Re: [newbie] problems with KDE

2000-05-23 Thread Joseph S. Gardner
marla wrote: > Hi!..and sorry for my english..im italian > Just installed Mandrake 7, but i can login (and run) only text mode: i read > a lot and i've tried cntrl + f7 to go to graphic mode (KDE or Gnome i > think), but screen became grey and nothing happenedso i tried to type > (as use

Re: [[newbie] problems with KDE]

2000-05-23 Thread Michael Scottaline
marla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi!..and sorry for my english..im italian > Just installed Mandrake 7, but i can login (and run) only text mode: i read > a lot and i've tried cntrl + f7 to go to graphic mode (KDE or Gnome i > think), but screen became grey and nothing happenedso i trie

[newbie] problems with KDE

2000-05-22 Thread marla
Hi!..and sorry for my english..im italian Just installed Mandrake 7, but i can login (and run) only text mode: i read a lot and i've tried cntrl + f7 to go to graphic mode (KDE or Gnome i think), but screen became grey and nothing happenedso i tried to type (as user): cd KDE and this is w

Re: [newbie] problems with KDE that came with 7.0 (solution?)

2000-03-15 Thread Jon Hunter
I agree with your diagnoses doctor ;> kppp has a place in setup where it ask if it should get it's domain name from DHCP. Uncheck the box and it will probably fix this problem. Jeremy wrote: > Jeremy wrote: > > > [jeremy@fdialup185 jeremy]$ Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server >

Re: [newbie] problems with KDE that came with 7.0 (solution?)

2000-03-15 Thread Jeremy
Jeremy wrote: > [jeremy@fdialup185 jeremy]$ Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server ^^ > Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server > kfm: cannot connect to X server :0 - > AUDIT: Wed Mar 15 18:29:21 2000: 1709 X: client 17 reje

[newbie] problems with KDE that came with 7.0 (HELP! please)

2000-03-15 Thread Jeremy
HAs anyone else had problems with the KDE packages that came with 7? Its seems quite shitty in the stability aspect compared to the LDE in 6.0. I originally started using KDE 'cause gnome was instable back then... I never had a problem with KDE in 6.0 KFM can no longer go into .tgz's and displ

Re: [newbie] Problems with KDE in Mandrake 7.0

2000-03-01 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Rickok, in a console as root (su is ok), go to the users directory (where the .kderc file is located) and (assuming the user in question is rick) type: chown rick.rick .kderc Alan rmurphy wrote: > > Alan Shoemaker wrote: > > > RickI'm guessing that you're in KDE as root (but are in t

Re: [newbie] Problems with KDE in Mandrake 7.0

2000-03-01 Thread rmurphy
Alan Shoemaker wrote: > RickI'm guessing that you're in KDE as root (but are in the > user's directory that can't change the desktop options, not in > root's directory) and can see the file .kderc in a kfm window. > Just right click the file and choose properties - permissions. > Change both

Re: [newbie] Problems with KDE in Mandrake 7.0

2000-02-29 Thread Alan Shoemaker
RickI'm guessing that you're in KDE as root (but are in the user's directory that can't change the desktop options, not in root's directory) and can see the file .kderc in a kfm window. Just right click the file and choose properties - permissions. Change both ownership windows from root to

[newbie] Problems with KDE in Mandrake 7.0

2000-02-29 Thread Aaron deRozario
I have recently completed a fresh install of Mandrake 7.0 on my system and fried my old bastardised 6.0/6.1 system. I have noticed a few problems with KDE and am wondering if anyone else has had similar problems. All these problems come from the KDE Control Panel not effecting certain changes I