Curtis,
You can rm the following files and KDE2 will recreate them the next time
you start it...so just do this ..
rm -rf /tmp/ksocket* /tmp/kde* /tmp/mcop* ~/.MCOP* ~/.DCOP* ~/.mcop* and
you should remove the 2 tmp files in ~/.kde2.
After doing this you can restart KDE2 and they all should be correctly
recreated. I do this EVERY time I install new base or dev RPM's from
SuSE's site..so I know it won't hurt anything...it can only help.
laters,
* Curtis Rey (crrey@home.com) [010915 20:23]:
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->Subject: How to get DCOPserver_xxxxxxxxx-x_:0 back
->Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 22:08:01 -0500
->From: Curtis Rey
->To: SLE
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->For some reason the DCopserver for the user account went bye bye. I have the
->symlink "DCOPserver_xxxxxxxx-x" that point to where the old DCOPserver used
->to be. And xxxxxxxxx-x is my IPaddresss
->
->I tried copying the one from my root dir to the user account "crrey", it only
->had one line in it and I believe the same line was in my user acct as in my
->root acct. Now I'll change the user and group settings to match my own and
->hope it works.
->
->I'm hoping someone will know how to get my DCOP for the user account back up.
->
->Please help me so I don't have to create a new user account and transfer and
->mod all the stuff in my presents acct.
->
->TIA Curtis
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