On 2007-06-01 12:42, James D. Parra wrote: > Hello, > > Rebuilt a workstation where the user's home dir is on network mount point. > Old install was running Suse 9.1 and the new install is 10.0. When KDE is > started from the GUI login, or startx from the command line, the following > error occurs; > > <snip> > There was an error setting up inter-process communications for KDE. The > message returned to the system was; > Could not read network connection list > /home/user/.DCOPserver_linux_0 > Please check that "dcopserver" is running. > <snip> > > Issuing 'dcopserver' from the command line doesn't fix the problem. > > I imagine I need to remove old KDE settings from the user's home directory, > but I am not sure which. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. > > Many thanks, > > James > The thread titled "DCOP error" started May 24 may apply to your situation. Check ~/.ICEauthority and if necessary, chown from root:root to username:users.
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