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Re: [opensuse-kde] KDE4
- From: Will Stephenson <wstephenson@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 16:42:18 +0200
- Message-id: <200706251642.18955.wstephenson@xxxxxxx>
On Monday 25 June 2007, Ian Moore said:
> I've been doing some googling and experimented a bit more - if I run
> sudo /usr/bin/dbus-launcher in a konsole in KDE3 and then run a kde4 app,
> it runs. I tried the same from an xterm with no window manager running and
> then try kdeinit4, but I still get the dbus error.
> Should dbus-launcher be added to some conf file to make a kde4
> session work?
The dbus-launch for KDE4 on 10.2 is known to be broken (or so Dirk tells me).
It's fixed for FACTORY, but for 10.2 building the dbus from FACTORY would be
necessary, or else start it by hand, as you've discovered. You can also
hand-start it from the system console, instead of needing a parallel KDE3
session.
Cheers,
Will
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Desktop Engineer
Interfaces and Applications Team
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> I've been doing some googling and experimented a bit more - if I run
> sudo /usr/bin/dbus-launcher in a konsole in KDE3 and then run a kde4 app,
> it runs. I tried the same from an xterm with no window manager running and
> then try kdeinit4, but I still get the dbus error.
> Should dbus-launcher be added to some conf file to make a kde4
> session work?
The dbus-launch for KDE4 on 10.2 is known to be broken (or so Dirk tells me).
It's fixed for FACTORY, but for 10.2 building the dbus from FACTORY would be
necessary, or else start it by hand, as you've discovered. You can also
hand-start it from the system console, instead of needing a parallel KDE3
session.
Cheers,
Will
--
Desktop Engineer
Interfaces and Applications Team
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