that worked... :-} the question is still.... what failed and how should it be fixed?
I suspect it might be a msec issue... but I am at msec 1 and was at msec 3. I believe that 1 is pretty low security.... although I am not sure. The reason I suspect msec is that I noticed an area where it set the path to /usr/X11R6/bin in /etc/profile.d/msec.csh and msec.sh. --- jerry white <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > SI Reasoning wrote: > > > > For some reason /usr/X11R6/bin does not appear to > be > > in the path. I even manually added it to > > /etc/rc.sysinit and rebooted but it had no effect. > > Had same problem so i added /usr/X11R6/bin to the > PATH statement in > .bash_profile and logged out then back in and solved > problem for kde2 > and kde3 > > hope this helps > > Jerry > > > > > > What would cause that. What package normally sets > > these things. I may be able to > uninstall/re-install > > and resolve the problem. > > > > --- SI Reasoning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > for some reason I can no longer access kde with > > > users. > > > I get the dcopserver error. It works fine with > root. > > > I > > > even uninstalled kde and qt and reinstalled > because > > > of > > > the png issue. > > > > > > Also, when I try to startx as user (works in > root) I > > > get the following message: > > > [sczjd@sidereal sczjd]$ startx > > > > > > Authentication failed - cannot start X server. > > > ===== SI Reasoning [EMAIL PROTECTED] "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." Benjamin Franklin __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send your FREE holiday greetings online! http://greetings.yahoo.com
