On 04/08/10 23:57, Regis Matejcik wrote:
Did something fairly stupid.
Needed to make some simple modifications to a .pdf document very quickly - the .pdf rendered poorly in OO Draw. Saw a post that said "Krita" rendered .pdf's better and decided I'd try it - via YAST.
As soon as I clicked the Krita box in YAST I entered dependency hell. I accepted three series of additional packages to install to solve dependency. Amazingly, it finally came up "clean" of dependency issues and I installed Krita.
As soon as I started Krita my plasma desktop crashed and I got this message:Executable: kdeinit4 PID: 13179 Signal: 11 (Segmentation fault) and the remaining desktop was some odd looking Gnome type screen.
I logged out and tried to log back in. First in KDE4 then in KDE4 safe mode. Both times with the same results. I tried a hard re-boot, same result. I logged back in with XFCE and everything appeared to be fine, except that it was XFCE - not KDE4 with plasma - which unlike many here - I really like!
Any hints on how to get KDE4 / Plasma back ?
thanks
ps. Krita really did render the .pdf quite well! Look in the file /var/log/zypp/history, the package installation history. If you could identify the packages that were installed/removed with krita (probably at the bottom, look at the timestamp) and report back we should be able to figure out the offending package.
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