Op dinsdag 5 november 2002 19:05, schreef Tom Nielsen:
I'm at home and tried hooking up to my wife's computer to try to print from the printer attached to her machine. Anyway, I had some issues with CUPS so I decided to uninstall cups by using synaptic. That went fine (I guess) and then installed lprng. Once I was done, I noticed that almost all my icons for files where gone. I couldn't run anything either. Every program I clicked on asked how it should be opened. Panicing, I decided to reboot. The only thing that came up was fvwm, for which I have no clue what it is. I didn't even get an option to choose from KDE or Gnome. Now I can't even seem to run YAST2.
I'm trying to figure out what I did. I don't "think" I click on anything else???? Have any ideas?
Does this help:
---------- Doorgestuurd bericht ----------
Subject: Re: [SLE] cannot start KDE session after apt-get to KDE 3.0.4
Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 23:04:19 +0100
From: Anders Johansson
However after upgrade I cannot start KDE session. It's listed under KDM as an option, but after trying to start it, all what I get is Wmaker.
If you get WindowMaker when you select kde, I'm almost positive the problem is that you haven't got the symlink in /usr/'X11R6/bin As root, run ln -sf /opt/kde3/bin/startkde /usr/X11R6/bin/kde after that, kde shold work from kdm again regards Anders ----------
Also, when I try to run something in FVWM, I get in XMessages:
widgets-WARNING **:Could not open converter for 'iso-646-.1991-irv' to 'UTF-8 charset'
What ever that means.
Also, when I try to open YAST2, I get: cannot connect to X server :0.0 (and I try as root).
Thanks, Tom
-- Richard Bos Without a home the journey is endless