I'm thinking we are not talking of the same problem. I'm referring to a KDE 
service kmldonkey, like kmilo, kded, and so on.
Kmldonkey service starts mldonkey-server when you log in kde with your user. 
mldonkey-server service is an init script which starts it at boot time (before 
starting X). However, the init service doesn't work too for me (that's why I 
was using kmldonkey service before) but I think it is reported in bugs 58476 
and 35914.

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kmldonkey service don't works with kde 3.5.4
https://launchpad.net/bugs/58245

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