KDE2 7.1 update DCOP server fails? Broken bits?
I applied the latest updates of the KDE2 to my 7.1 and now I can't get past the splash screen on KDE2 startup. I keep getting a box popup which tells me it can't find "/home/hattons/.<something>_<hostname>_0:" . I don't recall the details, but it also says it can't find a running DCOP server. I had also updated the XF86 to the latest stuff on the FTP site, but I don't believe that's the problem since I'm able to run a KDE2 session from a remote client using the same XF86 installation. I suspect there is a problem with the latest QT bits. Am I alone in having this problem? I'll be getting 7.2 very soon, so this may not matter a lot for me, but it might be an indication of broken bits on the SuSE site. TIA, Steven
On June 27, 2001 09:06 am, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
I applied the latest updates of the KDE2 to my 7.1 and now I can't get past the splash screen on KDE2 startup. I keep getting a box popup which tells me it can't find "/home/hattons/.<something>_<hostname>_0:" . I don't recall the details, but it also says it can't find a running DCOP server. I had also updated the XF86 to the latest stuff on the FTP site, but I don't believe that's the problem since I'm able to run a KDE2 session from a remote client using the same XF86 installation.
I suspect there is a problem with the latest QT bits. Am I alone in having this problem? I'll be getting 7.2 very soon, so this may not matter a lot for me, but it might be an indication of broken bits on the SuSE site.
I managed to break KDE2 totally. Luckily KDE2.2 Alpha works fine. It wouldn't surprise me if it's related to QT but I've got so many different versions of Qt installed tracking it down would be hell. KDE2.2 alpha is really nice. Nick
the new 26th versions fixed my dcop problem for 7.2 On Wednesday 27 June 2001 03:10 am, Nick Zentena wrote:
On June 27, 2001 09:06 am, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
I applied the latest updates of the KDE2 to my 7.1 and now I can't get past the splash screen on KDE2 startup. I keep getting a box popup which tells me it can't find "/home/hattons/.<something>_<hostname>_0:" . I don't recall the details, but it also says it can't find a running DCOP server. I had also updated the XF86 to the latest stuff on the FTP site, but I don't believe that's the problem since I'm able to run a KDE2 session from a remote client using the same XF86 installation.
I suspect there is a problem with the latest QT bits. Am I alone in having this problem? I'll be getting 7.2 very soon, so this may not matter a lot for me, but it might be an indication of broken bits on the SuSE site.
I managed to break KDE2 totally. Luckily KDE2.2 Alpha works fine. It wouldn't surprise me if it's related to QT but I've got so many different versions of Qt installed tracking it down would be hell. KDE2.2 alpha is really nice.
Nick
On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 07:28:51AM -0700, David Erdman wrote:
the new 26th versions fixed my dcop problem for 7.2
I can confirm that the 6/26 files fixed the dcopserver problem for me, too. -- ____________________________________________________________________ Robert Paulsen paulsen@texas.net
You are not alone in this problem. I had the same problem on 7.2. Things worked fine with the KDE2 that came with the distribution. Things worked fine when I installed the KDE2 files dated 6/22. I got the dcopserver failure with the 6/25 files. Luckily I saved the previous (6/22) files and when I reinstalled them all was OK again. If you have earlier files available, try them. I notice that there are now some 6/26 on the web site. If these are newer than the ones you installed perhaps they will have fixed things. Let us know what happens. On Wed, Jun 27, 2001 at 05:06:32AM -0400, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
I applied the latest updates of the KDE2 to my 7.1 and now I can't get past the splash screen on KDE2 startup. I keep getting a box popup which tells me it can't find "/home/hattons/.<something>_<hostname>_0:" . I don't recall the details, but it also says it can't find a running DCOP server. I had also updated the XF86 to the latest stuff on the FTP site, but I don't believe that's the problem since I'm able to run a KDE2 session from a remote client using the same XF86 installation.
I suspect there is a problem with the latest QT bits. Am I alone in having this problem? I'll be getting 7.2 very soon, so this may not matter a lot for me, but it might be an indication of broken bits on the SuSE site.
TIA,
Steven
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-- ____________________________________________________________________ Robert Paulsen paulsen@texas.net
You are not alone in this problem. I had the same problem on 7.2.
Things worked fine with the KDE2 that came with the distribution.
Things worked fine when I installed the KDE2 files dated 6/22.
I got the dcopserver failure with the 6/25 files.
Luckily I saved the previous (6/22) files and when I reinstalled them all was OK again.
If you have earlier files available, try them.
I notice that there are now some 6/26 on the web site. If these are newer
Sorry but what is DCOP server? and what do it do? Dennis/sg than the ones you installed perhaps they will have fixed things. Let us know what happens.
I don't know. On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 12:13:17AM +0800, Dennis wrote:
Sorry but what is DCOP server? and what do it do? Dennis/sg
You are not alone in this problem. I had the same problem on 7.2.
Things worked fine with the KDE2 that came with the distribution.
Things worked fine when I installed the KDE2 files dated 6/22.
I got the dcopserver failure with the 6/25 files.
Luckily I saved the previous (6/22) files and when I reinstalled them all was OK again.
If you have earlier files available, try them.
I notice that there are now some 6/26 on the web site. If these are newer than the ones you installed perhaps they will have fixed things. Let us know what happens.
-- ____________________________________________________________________ Robert Paulsen paulsen@texas.net
the DCOP server is the means through which KDE2 program talk with each other. I suspect the name is 'borrowed' from microsoft's DCOM. Anders On Wednesday 27 June 2001 18:17, Robert C. Paulsen Jr. wrote:
I don't know.
On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 12:13:17AM +0800, Dennis wrote:
Sorry but what is DCOP server? and what do it do? Dennis/sg
You are not alone in this problem. I had the same problem on 7.2.
Things worked fine with the KDE2 that came with the distribution.
Things worked fine when I installed the KDE2 files dated 6/22.
I got the dcopserver failure with the 6/25 files.
Luckily I saved the previous (6/22) files and when I reinstalled them all
was OK again.
If you have earlier files available, try them.
I notice that there are now some 6/26 on the web site. If these are newer
than the ones you installed perhaps they will have fixed things. Let us know what happens.
I posted about a similar errors earlier, I guess no one understood my subject line :-) I run Windowmaker, not KDE< but I cannot start KDE applications properly anymore, they can't connect to klauncher and a whole host of other errors: jw@fluorite:/work/dl/suse_update/ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/KDE2/update_for_7.1 > rekall Xlib: extension "RENDER" missing on display "fluorite:1.0". Dictionary: "/opt/kde2/share/apps/kbase/dict/kbase.dict" QToolBar::QToolBar main window cannot be 0. trying to create local folder: File exists WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) 8 Major opcode: 42 ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher jw@fluorite:/work/dl/suse_update/ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/KDE2/update_for_7.1 > ls -R ~ |grep rekal jw@fluorite:/work/dl/suse_update/ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/KDE2/update_for_7.1 > kwor kword kworldwatch jw@fluorite:/work/dl/suse_update/ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/KDE2/update_for_7.1 > kword Xlib: extension "RENDER" missing on display "fluorite:1.0". trying to create local folder: File exists WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) 8 Major opcode: 42 QToolBar::QToolBar main window cannot be 0. ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher I hope someone deals with this problem :-/ At 05:06 AM 6/27/2001 -0400, you wrote:
I applied the latest updates of the KDE2 to my 7.1 and now I can't get past the splash screen on KDE2 startup. I keep getting a box popup which tells me it can't find "/home/hattons/.<something>_<hostname>_0:" . I don't recall the details, but it also says it can't find a running DCOP server. I had also updated the XF86 to the latest stuff on the FTP site, but I don't believe that's the problem since I'm able to run a KDE2 session from a remote client using the same XF86 installation.
I suspect there is a problem with the latest QT bits. Am I alone in having this problem? I'll be getting 7.2 very soon, so this may not matter a lot for me, but it might be an indication of broken bits on the SuSE site.
TIA,
Steven
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Hey I took y'all advise and installed the June 26 packages, and everything seems to work again now :-) At 11:20 AM 6/27/2001 -0500, you wrote:
I posted about a similar errors earlier, I guess no one understood my subject line :-)
I run Windowmaker, not KDE< but I cannot start KDE applications properly anymore, they can't connect to klauncher and a whole host of other errors:
jw@fluorite:/work/dl/suse_update/ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/KDE2/update_for_7.1 > rekall Xlib: extension "RENDER" missing on display "fluorite:1.0". Dictionary: "/opt/kde2/share/apps/kbase/dict/kbase.dict" QToolBar::QToolBar main window cannot be 0. trying to create local folder: File exists WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) 8 Major opcode: 42 ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher jw@fluorite:/work/dl/suse_update/ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/KDE2/update_for_7.1 > ls -R ~ |grep rekal jw@fluorite:/work/dl/suse_update/ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/KDE2/update_for_7.1 > kwor kword kworldwatch jw@fluorite:/work/dl/suse_update/ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/KDE2/update_for_7.1 > kword Xlib: extension "RENDER" missing on display "fluorite:1.0". trying to create local folder: File exists WARNING: KDE detected X Error: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes) 8 Major opcode: 42 QToolBar::QToolBar main window cannot be 0. ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher ERROR: ERROR 3: couldn't create slave : can't talk to klauncher
I hope someone deals with this problem :-/
At 05:06 AM 6/27/2001 -0400, you wrote:
I applied the latest updates of the KDE2 to my 7.1 and now I can't get past the splash screen on KDE2 startup. I keep getting a box popup which tells me it can't find "/home/hattons/.<something>_<hostname>_0:" . I don't recall the details, but it also says it can't find a running DCOP server. I had also updated the XF86 to the latest stuff on the FTP site, but I don't believe that's the problem since I'm able to run a KDE2 session from a remote client using the same XF86 installation.
I suspect there is a problem with the latest QT bits. Am I alone in having this problem? I'll be getting 7.2 very soon, so this may not matter a lot for me, but it might be an indication of broken bits on the SuSE site.
TIA,
Steven
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Anders Johansson
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David Erdman
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Dennis
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Nick Zentena
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Robert C. Paulsen Jr.
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Steven T. Hatton
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