On 7/12/05, Marcin Dębicki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Everything from howto is done setp by step
Well, I didn't. I had an existing 32bit installation, that I mounted in a chroot. I just checked again, I have /tmp, /dev, /proc and /home mounted from the root system, and /var/run/mysql for obvious reasons. Then I did set up dchroot, and it just worked. > KDE creates all files in user's directory and /tmp. I haven't found any > interesting things in /var True, I just tested it and it works fine. Konqueror uses the existing KDE demons, and does not spawn any new processes (unless there was no kio_http running yet). However, my system uses KDE 3.4 from Ubuntu, so it is not really the same. I would recommend to upgrade anyway. If you ever use kpdf, the improvements made there alone are worth the upgrade. Maybe the problem has been fixed in 3.4. I admit the evidence is not conclusive, so I wont promiss anything. Which ever version you choose, make sure that KDE is exactly the same version in both environments. One more thing you can try is to configure a 64bit chroot environment the same way you did the 32bit chroot. If that works, that is a hint for a software design issue. Thomas

