Are you running SuSE?
check if kdeinit is there under /opt/kde3/bin/

On 1/16/06, Ahmed Ndaula <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Folks,
>
> Something strange happened on my laptop. I did an upgrade of KDE using a
> mirrored site of eacoss and after the upgrade finished, I did restart the
> laptop. Before initializing the kde, I got an error saying "kdeinit" could
> not be started and in this case I can't even go to YAST2.
>
> How could I make the kdeinit start up?.
>
> Awaiting for your help
>
> Ahmed
> iEARN-US
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