Hi Alexander,
i have little corrections:
3) change /usr/X11R6 into /opt/X11
4) edit /sw/bin/xinitrc.sh and change /usr/X11R6 into /opt/X11
right?
If i start x11 now, i see the startup screen with some small icons and one big
icon, the cpu goes to 100%. If i start Xquartz nothing happend. Should i remove
Xquartz? (How?)
Are there some logs?
Regards,
Ulrich
Am 02.08.2010 um 23:02 schrieb Alexander Hansen:
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On 8/2/10 2:30 PM, Gary Pajer wrote:
On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Gary Pajer
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
2010/8/1 Ulrich C. Manns
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>:
Hi Gary,
i have also trouble with this. There was a discussion about this, but the
solution will fail for me...and for you. :-)
Use one of mine two solutions:
Solution B allowed compilation to go to completion.
Thanks, Ulrich.
KDE won't start, however, because of an unrelated issue involving my
DISPLAY. You can read about it here if you care:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/X11-users/2010/Aug/msg00002.html
Once I get that fixed I'll report back on my progress with fink/KDE.
(If anyone has a clue about my X11 problem, feel free to let me know!)
-gary
I fixed (for now) the X11 problem by installing XQuartz.
But kde doesn't start. With /sw/opt/kde4/x11/bin/startkde the screen
turns kde-blue, and the rectangle appears in the center, and I expect
the row of icons to start materializing at the bottom of that
rectangle, but they don't. Nothing evidently happens. If I click on
the screen, the kde screen vanishes and I'm back to OS X. Here's what
the terminal says:
--------------------------------------------------------
Tethys:bin gpajer$ ./startkde
startkde: Starting up...
kdeinit4_wrapper: Warning:
connect(/Users/gpajer/.kde4/socket-Tethys.local/kdeinit4__tmp_launch-CrkwDc_org.macosforge.xquartz_0)
failed: : No such file or directory
kdeinit4: Aborting. Can not set permissions on socket: No such file or directory
Wrong permissions of socket
'/private/var/folders/Pi/PiCsLOMxEXmHI6ZT7NmyGk+++TM/-Tmp-/ksocket-gpajer/kdeinit4__tmp_launch-CrkwDc_org.macosforge.xquartz_0'
/opt/X11/bin/iceauth: creating new authority file /Users/gpajer/.ICEauthority
ksmserver(18369) KSMServer::restoreSession: KSMServer::restoreSession
"saved at previous logout"
kwin: it looks like there's already a window manager running. kwin not started.
ksmserver(18369) KSMServer::wmProcessChange: Window manager "kwin"
failed to launch
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A few warnings and errors in there, but I can't figure out what to do
... any help?
-g
I think it's telling you what's going on: there's a window manager
running already--Apple's quartz-wm.
We don't really support Xquartz on 10.6, but what you could do is follow
what I said to do in my last message, with a couple of modifications:
1) Have the /sw/etc/xinitrc-last-hook file say
#!/bin/sh
. /opt/X11/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc.d/98-user.sh
2) cp /usr/X11/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc $HOME/.xinitrc
3) Edit $HOME/.xinitrc and replace instances of /usr with /opt
4) Edit /sw/etc/xinitrc.sh and change the line that says
x_prefix="/usr/X11R6"
to
x_prefix="/opt/X11"
That should make sure that kwin actually gets started.
- --
Alexander Hansen
Fink User Liaison
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