My debian etcg 32bit has experienced twice an X-system failure to start
following
#apt-get upgrade
In both cases recovered, though error messages are presented.
The X-system is first started alone with
$startx
with /home/me/.Xsession
#!/bin/sh
xrdb -load $HOME/.Xresources
exec xterm
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED] you wrote:
I am attempting to migrate from RedHat to Debian. I just can not take
living in dependency hell anymore, and keeping it updated is almost as
expensive as the product from Redmond.
I made the same switch recently.
My questions:
1. What is the
I'm running debian unstable and I've been having two minor problems for a
while.
1) When I logout of KDE, instead of bringing me back to KDM, it immediately
logs back in again, as the same user. This persists even when I turn off all
of kdm's auto-login stuff.
2) Kdm doesn't show boot options
I am running debian unstable. I just dist-upgraded tonight, and all of a
sudden KDE won't start. KDM comes up fine, I login, and then X crashes
and I end up back at the KDM login.
My .x-session-errors contains something along the lines of:
/etc/kde2/kdm/Xsession: /usr/bin/ssh-agent kde2: no
Le Lundi 15 Octobre 2001 06:53, Nathan Weston a écrit :
I am running debian unstable. I just dist-upgraded tonight, and all of a
sudden KDE won't start. KDM comes up fine, I login, and then X crashes
and I end up back at the KDM login.
My .x-session-errors contains something along the lines
Hi there!
I have little troubles (again).
I want to open a .pdf.
But konqueror always starts kghostview (even if I change the file
associations to xpdf).
And since kghostview cannot handle .pdf's, it would be preferable to start
xpdf, with (as its name suggest) can.
Is there a possibility to
I did a woody deselect update just to keep on top of things.
Alas, it broke my kde2. Libraries again.
Anyone know where setGroup__11KConfigBasePCc is set?
KDE dies on ksmserver unable to resolve that symbol.
Thanks.
Doug Eck
Hello everyone
I have a problem running KDE, namely that it crashes on startup. The
contents of .xsession-errors is
kcontrol: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libkdeui.so.2: undefined
symbol: setPalette__9QLineEditRC8QPalette
kaudioserver: error in loading shared libraries:
When I run kde as a normal user and change the panel settings, it is not saving
them. Is there a way to kde to remember the changes I make the next time I
login?
Thanks,
chris
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Just starting with linux, and already have the following three problems:
1:I made a mistake with the configuration of kde and it leaves a blank
area on the left-hand side of the screen. How can I reconfigure without
starting all over again?
2:I seem only to be able to uses kde from
Hi,
I somehow managed to get things in an annoying state. I've been trying to
install kde. I got the .deb files from the kde site and tried to install
them. Somewhere along the line things got screwed up. I had the wrong
version of qt installed (I had 1.40 and kde required 1.42) so things
(Reading database ... 55600 files and directories currently installed.)
Removing kdebase ...
dpkg - warning: while removing kdebase, directory `/etc/kde' not empty so
not removed.
chmod: /etc/menu-methods/kde: No such file or directory
dpkg: error processing kdebase (--remove):
subprocess
Anyone using KDE, do you have this problem, can you help..
When I start KDE as the default window manager it takes 1/2 hour
or more to load. Then once it does load it is take just as long to do
anything.
I added kdmdesktop to my Xsetup_0 (as the last line, not sure if
On 14 Sep, Person, Rod wrote:
Anyone using KDE, do you have this problem, can you help..
When I start KDE as the default window manager it takes 1/2 hour
or more to load. Then once it does load it is take just as long to do
anything.
I added kdmdesktop to my Xsetup_0
and I assume the NEXT Step clone take a lot of mem too.
Rod.
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Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: KDE problems
I installed KDE on the Debian 2.0 Beta. During configuration, dselect
indicated that KDE was being installed as one of the Window Manager
options. However, this apparently failed.
How is KDE started? I would really like to give it a try.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Nick Gilliam
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On Thu, 2 Jul 1998, Nick Gilliam wrote:
How is KDE started? I would really like to give it a try.
The last line of ~/.xinitrc (or .xsession, if you use xdm) is probably
something like
exec fvwm95
find the startkde command (via locate or whereis or whatever) and change
the above to
exec
I believe an easier (and more debian-proper) way to do this is edit
/etc/X11/window-managers and altering it so that /usr/X11R6/bin/kde is at the
top of the list.
Eric.
On Thu, 02 Jul 1998, Will Lowe wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jul 1998, Nick Gilliam wrote:
How is KDE started? I would really like to
kmail should be in the package kdenetwork, which somehow didn't make
its way into hamm, yet. You can get a copy from
ftp://julia.exp-math.uni-essen.de/debian/kdenetwork_980328-1_i386.deb
for the time being.
Thank you, I have installed kmail, two problems with kmail
1. It freezes when a
Oz Dror wrote:
kmail should be in the package kdenetwork, which somehow didn't make
its way into hamm, yet. You can get a copy from
ftp://julia.exp-math.uni-essen.de/debian/kdenetwork_980328-1_i386.deb
for the time being.
Thank you, I have installed kmail, two problems with kmail
I have finally installed the latest version of kde from hamm.
I have two problems
1. there is NO kmail.
2. kfm does not work, when typing kfm nothing happens.
-Oz
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Oz Dror writes:
I have finally installed the latest version of kde from hamm.
I have two problems
1. there is NO kmail.
kmail should be in the package kdenetwork, which somehow didn't make
its way into hamm, yet. You can get a copy from
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