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Robert Fox wrote:
> Thanks for your reply - the one thing that caught my eye was:
>
> "Sep 17 12:33:34 amda7v kernel: Got silent jpeg."
>

Bootsplash related, I don't think it has any bearing here.

> What does that mean?
>
> On Fri, 2003-09-19 at 18:58, Ric Johnson wrote:
>
>>check the var/log/mdkkdm.log.
>>You may have somethiing like this:
>>
>>/usr/bin/kdm_greet: error while loading shared libraries:
>>libqt-mt.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
>>directory
>>
>>That one from my log is for KDM but it is the same log message
>>for mdkkdm_greet: Neither KDM or MDKKDM will run here *at all*
>>since upgrade of 9 to 9.2RC2.  cooker upgrades have not helped so
>>far.
>>I have not found out what the message really means since
>>libqt-mt* all do exist.

But maybe the loader doesn't find them? What do you have in
/etc/ld.so.conf, and what do you get with:

$ ldd /usr/bin/kdm_greet

Do other Qt apps run or not?

>>BTW, this is an ASUS P2B-DS w/ 768MB and GF4-ti4200 - using
>>nVidia drivers I built for each kernel update, currently
>>2.4.22-10SMP.  And, kdm ran flawlessly before the upgrade here
>>too.

Don't think this is hardware related.

Regards,
Buchan

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