Make sure that every reference to kde2 is changed to kde3. If you have
it specified in your .bashrc where QT and KDE are..and it's set to kde2
then you will get the dcop error almost everytime.
Look in /etc/rc.config, ~/.bashrc and /etc/profile. Anywhere that kde2
is specified..change it. :)
Remember. Just because your in a GUI interface and you login via
KDM..you still are ontop of a shell. Your .bashrc will dictate
environment variables.
Ya'll must think of Linux in someways the same as Windows 3.X and Dos.
Windows was just a GUI ontop of the OS (if you want to call DOS an OS).
So the main system variables are controled by Linux and your shell..KDE,
WindowMaker and the rest are just interfaces to these processes. :)
* Martijn Dekkers (mdekkers@openoffice.org) [020415 11:12]:
::Hi Ewan,
::
::Quoting Ewan Leith