This turned out to be some bad HTML I had in the login directory, kfm
didn't like it soon as it entered the directory, I guess it caches
everything on entry, I did not even look at the html, just blasted it.
One to watch for ;>


Steve Edmunds wrote:
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I don't even know how I got to this, but I cannot run kfm under
> kde,(Mandrake 6.1 if that matters) it's dying with (from command line)
> 
> QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified
> QSocketNotifier: Internal error
> 
> Segmentation fault
> 
> .xsession-errors shows:
> QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified
> QSocketNotifier: Internal error
> QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified
> QSocketNotifier: Internal error
> QSocketNotifier: Invalid socket specified
> QSocketNotifier: Internal error
> 
> ........now previously both showed "Could not bind to socket" seg fault.
> so something I cleared changed it .....
> I've been trying to figure out what might be wrong with my DISPLAY env
> etc, cleared out .xauth, .Xauthority,  .bashrc etc, I also ran file manager from
> root, previously it died when it hit my directory, now it shows a screenfull
> of garbage.....I was running strace while accessing my directory, when it was
> dying, it went to mmap [stuff] (sorry, didn't save it!) then died with segv
> 
> I've been looking in around files for an hour or so, and I just cant see what's
> going on, this X stuff has always been Greek to me ;>
> 
> Has anyone got a clue what might be going on please? This has got to be some dumb
> envar thing ;<
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Steve
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