I've been having similar problems. Check my posts from yesterday In my case I could get konqueror back by deleting, or just editing the .konquerorrc file
Since I removed the kdebase-nsplugins-2.2.1-7mdk package I have not had a problem (but that was only 16 hours ago and I have been asleep during much of that time) HTH Derek On Monday 29 October 2001 04:44, Jose M. Sanchez wrote: > On thing that messes up Konqueror consistently is the DCOPS server. > > Unfortunately I'm no expert on DCOPS... > > However I've found that if you boot into text mode (making sure KDM,GDM, > etc is NOT running), then remove everthing withing the /tmp directory > and again any references to DCOPS (those softlinks you see called > ~/.kde/socket-xxx@, ~/.kde/tmp-xxxx/ /tmp/ksocket* /tmp/mcop* > /tmp/orbit* /tmp/* files) and reboot, previously non-running Konqueror > will start working again. > > If Konqueror starts up fine initially but stops working after some > usage, then this is what is causing it. > > Would someone please enlighten me as to exactly what DCOPS does? > > Thanks. > > -JMS > > |-----Original Message----- > |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mark D'voo > |Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2001 11:33 PM > |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > |Subject: [newbie] konqueror not starting in kde > | > | > |I know this has been address before, but I don't remember the > |solution. My > |girlfriend has 8.1 installed (upgraded from 8.0), she was > |using gnome and > |everything was great. But she recently decided to switch to > |kde. konqueror > |will no longer run. It ran great on gnome, but doesn't even > |start in kde. > |If i su as root, then run konqueror, and it runs, but as regular user > |nothing. I've tried running konqueror, kfmclient openProfile > |filemanagement, > |and kfmclient openProfile webbrowsing. Kde acts like it will > |open them, but > |never do, Whats wrong ? she really needs a decent filemanager. > | > |mark > |-- > | 10:27pm up 3 days, 23:07, 2 users, load average: 0.42, 0.43, 0.70
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