On Thursday 27 October 2011 02:34:11 Mehmet Erol Sanliturk wrote: > In a message previously I mentioned the KDE4 problem for 8.2 amd64 Release > , but that message even did not receive a single reply .
Things just may get lost, sorry. > Install X . > Install KDE4 . > Login to console . > Without an .xinitrc file , and unmodified /etc/ttys file , execute startx . > ( Do not start KDE4 directly . ) > In right xterm window of X , execute /usr/local/kde4/bin/startkde > ( /usr/local/kde4/bin is not in path definition ) . Done. > Then , I do not know , but , even this will supply much information about > what is going problematic . Correction of first displayed errors and > continuing in that way , will solve the problems one by one . I see several kinds of messages: - kcheckrunning not found in PATH... this can indeed be fixed, and I'll do it, but it's harmless; - logs of activity... they're expected; - the KSharedDataCache one, "ensure this partition...", is harmless (I'll patch kdelibs to hide this as it's causing a lot of misunderstandings... and maybe I'll just make it work on 9.x and 10.x); - messages about Soprano/Akonadi/Virtuoso not being started... I guess it's because they still have to start, and sure enough they disappear after a while, and Akonadi/Nepomuk seem to work; - X errors... well, they're due to my driver. Apart from this, Plasma Desktop starts successfully, Amarok can play music... In short, my session is fully restored. Apart from KWin, but a kwin --replace would be needed for this. > If KDE4 is starting directly , during waiting after display of hard disk > symbol , discontinuation of X with Ctrl-Alt-F1 will reveal some messages , > but last ones . Therefore , the above method is better than that second > method . I don't understand what "starting directly" means. Anyway, if you see the same messages, there's nothing wrong here as well. -- Alberto Villa, FreeBSD committer <[email protected]> http://people.FreeBSD.org/~avilla COLORADO: Where they don't buy M & M's, 'cause they're so hard to peel.
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