OK, I think I figured it out. The villain is /tmp/mcop-"username".
Although I removed it it got rewritten with owner username.username when I restarted KDE. The solution was to first start KDE, *then* remove it and then do "kdesu -t konqueror". Now /tmp/mcop-username is owned by root.root. I wonder if this really is the way it should be? Another problem is that after a reboot mcop-username is again written with username.username ownership, i. e. removing the relevant files/directories is only a temporary workaround! Thanks for your help, Felix On Saturday 18 January 2003 13:43, Ralf Nolden wrote: > On Samstag, 18. Januar 2003 13:27, Felix Homann wrote: > > Doesn't work here! > > Open a console and start > > kdesu -t konqueror > > and for a test any other x-program like xterm to see if that works. If > konqueror spits out stuff like ld 'kde2.2' then your /root/.kde stuff is > still messed up. > > Ralf > > > --Felix > > > > On Saturday 18 January 2003 12:36, Ralf Nolden wrote: > > > I tracked it down for me here. It works if you clean up /tmp and your > > > /root/.kde* and /root/.mcop* files > > >

