Alexander K. Hansen wrote:

S�ren Neigaard wrote:

Ok, how do I start kde on my Mac then :)

Best regards
S�ren


You can try running

startkde

from a terminal window. My recollection is that KDE didn't get along well with OroborOSX, though.

You might also be able to run dcopserver first as part of your script--I'm not sure whether this will work or not, though.

--AH

On 17/5-2005, at 21.55, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:


On May 17, 2005, at 3:25 PM, S�ren Neigaard wrote:

Hi

Im totally new to fink.

I followd this article:

http://www.applelust.com/reviews/archives/kstars/

I have installed kstars via fink successfully, and I have created the script as described in the article, but when i run the script i first get a dialog saying this:

---------- DIALOG ----------
There was an error setting up inter-process communications for KDE. The message returned by the system was:


Could not read network connection list.
/Users/soren/.DCOPserver_wopr.local__0

Please check that the "dcopserver" program is running!
---------- DIALOG ----------

What is the dcopserver, and is the problem simply that I have not started this?


The article is incorrect (or maybe outdated). I had the same problem, but when I started KDE before launching kstars the latter worked.






On the same note. I've installed bundle-gnome but have no idea how to run gnome to get a gnome desktop. Startgnome does -not- work.




Baza



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