Hi

There is a list of things you can do when KDE wont start, remove the
files in your home directory that start with .DCOP , delete the contents
of your /tmp directory and rename your .kde directory.

Doing this causes KDE to set them up again.

You could also try as root XFree86 --configure this will give you a new
copy of your XF86Config file in your /root directory called
XF86Config.new and you just rename it and copy it to your /etc/X11
directory.

Robyn

On Tue, 2002-04-16 at 02:32, Ted Spradley wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 09:38:48 -0400
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > When I issue the 'startx' command, the display clears and shows the
> > mouse pointer (can move the pointer). The KDE logo box displays and
> > the first icon begins to flash. The system hangs there. I must press
> > CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE to kill X and return to the console.
> [...]
> > I have have this same problem with a totally different video card. I
> > swapped the Voodoo 3 card for an S3 Virge GX card.
> 
> That smells to me a lot more like a problem with some client than with
> the server.  I don't know enough about KDE to offer any specific advice,
> but I know that a *lot* of clients get started automagically when you
> log in.  Is there any sort of log file that would hint what clients get
> started in what order?  A startup script that starts them one by one? 
> If so, you could do a binary search to isolate which one causes the
> hangup.
> 
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