Fwd: Re: [suse-multimedia-e] k3b dies after displaying logo
Howard, Here is teh solution that worked for me. I have cc'ed the mailling list to get it posted there. Enjoy! ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: Re: [suse-multimedia-e] k3b dies after displaying logo Date: Thursday 22 April 2004 15:55 From: Bruce Samhaber <bsamhaber@sympatico.ca> To: Dow Hurst <Dow.Hurst@mindspring.com> Dow, I tried your suggestion but I get the same messages. I think you are correct that there is some relation to the mcop directory. It turns out, after a call to the SuSE help line, that the solution is to remove the /tmp/mcop-root directory. Note that this also fixed a sound server problem that I had, by removing the / tmp/mcop-user directory for each user in my system. I am new to using the Mailing Lists, should I also post this solution to the list? Thanks for your help, On Wednesday 21 April 2004 23:25, Dow Hurst wrote:
Bruce Samhaber wrote:
No I do not have a directory /home/trueg/k3b/ Is this directory supposed to be there?
I only have what SuSE installed.
Do I perhaps need to reinstall k3b?
Thanks,
On Wednesday 21 April 2004 22:24, Dow Hurst wrote:
Bruce Samhaber wrote:
When I run k3b as either a user or root it dies after it diplays the k3b logo.
Here is the xterm output.
samhaber2:/dosd/Download/Linux_files # /opt/kde3/bin/k3b kbuildsycoca running... samhaber2:/dosd/Download/Linux_files # QRichText: no mimesource for /home/ trueg/k3b/k3b_welcome_large.png mcop warning: user defined signal handler found for SIG_PIPE, overriding /tmp/mcop-root is accessible owned by user Mutex destroy failure: Device or resource busy
Does anyone have any idea what could be wrong?
Thanks,
Looks from the messages like it is looking for /home/trueg/k3b/
does that directory exist and do you have permissions on it? Are you logged in as trueg? Do have a normal home directory based location for k3b's user based config files? dow
I reread your post and I think that /tmp/mcop-root is writeable by a user which should not be. Those /tmp/mcop-blahblah directories are supposed to not be writeable by others. You probably had an error where that directory was created or changed to have the wrong permissions.
As root:
chmod 755 /tmp/mcop-root
might fix your problem. Dow
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