Apparently nobody really knows what happends. a roundup:

1. More memory decreases the chance the message occurs.
2. The problem seems to be related to the availability of a network, but only 
just after boot up. After that, network seems irrelevant
3. The problem seems to be connected to whether a cd is in the tray when kdm 
starts or not. 
4. Loading a desktop picture or not, seems to have connection to the problem as 
well. 

So, it seems safe to deduct that the default order of starting things in
kdm start is not quite right. Obviously, more RAM causes some processes
to start - and finish - faster. A disk being present in a tray will
spawn an extra process (maybe even requiring network, like cddb
lookups), which will delay some other process, which causes the error.
Loading desktop pictures causes the same delay (but wouldn't need
network, unless the picture is on a remote drive).

Is there a place (like in /var/log) where this kdm stores this messages?
I tried /var/log/kdm.log.1 (Kubuntu 7.10), but this specific error
wasn't there.

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Kde error message on kubuntu: "The process for the file protocol died 
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