Has anyone found a definitive cause/fix for this yet? I am still having this problem (Splash screen hang is fixed). I have tried numerous clean installs, mv'd .kde2 and the 3 in /tmp, and still have this problem. I have noticed that the console displays a message about 'modprobe - can't find mod' Anyone?? This is a very irritating problem... TIA Charles
What module does modprobe say that it can't find? That might have something
to do with your issue.
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From: "Charles Marcus"
Has anyone found a definitive cause/fix for this yet? I am still having this problem (Splash screen hang is fixed). I have tried numerous clean installs, mv'd .kde2 and the 3 in /tmp, and still have this problem.
I have noticed that the console displays a message about 'modprobe - can't find mod'
Anyone?? This is a very irritating problem...
TIA
Charles
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It doesn't say... Is there a 'console' messages log that I can look in? thanks Charles
-----Original Message----- From: Geordon VanTassle [mailto:gvantass@thecoventree.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 12:00 PM To: Charles Marcus; Suse-Linux-E (E-mail) Subject: Re: [SLE] KDE Logout Delay
What module does modprobe say that it can't find? That might have something to do with your issue. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Marcus"
To: "Suse-Linux-E (E-mail)" Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 10:57 AM Subject: [SLE] KDE Logout Delay Has anyone found a definitive cause/fix for this yet? I am still having this problem (Splash screen hang is fixed). I have tried numerous clean installs, mv'd .kde2 and the 3 in /tmp, and still have this problem.
I have noticed that the console displays a message about 'modprobe - can't find mod'
Anyone?? This is a very irritating problem...
TIA
Charles
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tail -f /var/log/message At 12:15 PM 4/3/2001 -0400, you wrote:
It doesn't say...
Is there a 'console' messages log that I can look in?
thanks
Charles
-----Original Message----- From: Geordon VanTassle [mailto:gvantass@thecoventree.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 12:00 PM To: Charles Marcus; Suse-Linux-E (E-mail) Subject: Re: [SLE] KDE Logout Delay
What module does modprobe say that it can't find? That might have something to do with your issue. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Marcus"
To: "Suse-Linux-E (E-mail)" Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 10:57 AM Subject: [SLE] KDE Logout Delay Has anyone found a definitive cause/fix for this yet? I am still having this problem (Splash screen hang is fixed). I have tried numerous clean installs, mv'd .kde2 and the 3 in /tmp, and still have this problem.
I have noticed that the console displays a message about 'modprobe - can't find mod'
Anyone?? This is a very irritating problem...
TIA
Charles
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Charles Marcus wrote:
Has anyone found a definitive cause/fix for this yet? I am still having this problem (Splash screen hang is fixed). I have tried numerous clean installs, mv'd .kde2 and the 3 in /tmp, and still have this problem.
I have noticed that the console displays a message about 'modprobe - can't find mod'
Anyone?? This is a very irritating problem...
TIA
Charles
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Have you tried comenting out the line in /opt/kde2/bin/startkde that reads like: LD_BIND_NOW=true kdeinit +kdesktop +kcminit +kicker +klipper +khotkeys kwrited One of the kde guys that listens to the kde-user list said to remove it and it would fix the splash screen and logout problem. For me it has done bothe. I never had to remove/move any .kde dir or anything else but doing the above to get rid of my splash screen and logout hang. Oh that's not quit true. I also removed ksmserverrc and all the LLLOOONNNGGG filenames in /home/USER/.kde2/share/config/ before restarting kde2.1.1 for the first time only after the update from 2.1. Never had a problem since with either. In fact if you use the startkde script that comes with the source for kde2.1.1 you will no have either problem either. It seems that the problem comes from SuSE's version of it. Good luck. Mark
Wow, I must have missed this one- I'll give it a shot thanks! Charles
-----Original Message----- From: markh@compro.net [mailto:markh@compro.net] Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 1:21 PM To: Charles Marcus Cc: Suse-Linux-E (E-mail) Subject: Re: [SLE] KDE Logout Delay
Charles Marcus wrote:
Has anyone found a definitive cause/fix for this yet? I am
still having
this problem (Splash screen hang is fixed). I have tried numerous clean installs, mv'd .kde2 and the 3 in /tmp, and still have this problem.
I have noticed that the console displays a message about 'modprobe - can't find mod'
Anyone?? This is a very irritating problem...
TIA
Charles
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Have you tried comenting out the line in /opt/kde2/bin/startkde that reads like:
LD_BIND_NOW=true kdeinit +kdesktop +kcminit +kicker +klipper +khotkeys kwrited
One of the kde guys that listens to the kde-user list said to remove it and it would fix the splash screen and logout problem. For me it has done bothe. I never had to remove/move any .kde dir or anything else but doing the above to get rid of my splash screen and logout hang. Oh that's not quit true. I also removed ksmserverrc and all the LLLOOONNNGGG filenames in /home/USER/.kde2/share/config/ before restarting kde2.1.1 for the first time only after the update from 2.1. Never had a problem since with either. In fact if you use the startkde script that comes with the source for kde2.1.1 you will no have either problem either. It seems that the problem comes from SuSE's version of it.
Good luck. Mark
Pow. That did it. Thanks Mark! Charles
-----Original Message----- From: markh@compro.net [mailto:markh@compro.net] Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 1:21 PM To: Charles Marcus Cc: Suse-Linux-E (E-mail) Subject: Re: [SLE] KDE Logout Delay
Charles Marcus wrote:
Has anyone found a definitive cause/fix for this yet? I am
still having
this problem (Splash screen hang is fixed). I have tried numerous clean installs, mv'd .kde2 and the 3 in /tmp, and still have this problem.
I have noticed that the console displays a message about 'modprobe - can't find mod'
Anyone?? This is a very irritating problem...
TIA
Charles
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Have you tried comenting out the line in /opt/kde2/bin/startkde that reads like:
LD_BIND_NOW=true kdeinit +kdesktop +kcminit +kicker +klipper +khotkeys kwrited
One of the kde guys that listens to the kde-user list said to remove it and it would fix the splash screen and logout problem. For me it has done bothe. I never had to remove/move any .kde dir or anything else but doing the above to get rid of my splash screen and logout hang. Oh that's not quit true. I also removed ksmserverrc and all the LLLOOONNNGGG filenames in /home/USER/.kde2/share/config/ before restarting kde2.1.1 for the first time only after the update from 2.1. Never had a problem since with either. In fact if you use the startkde script that comes with the source for kde2.1.1 you will no have either problem either. It seems that the problem comes from SuSE's version of it.
Good luck. Mark
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Charles Marcus
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Geordon VanTassle
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Mark Hounschell
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