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the DCOP server is running for root but not for my user, how do i (A) run it for both or (B) shut down the root one and bring it ...
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- 01-09-2003 #1Just Joined!
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weird thing with KDE
the DCOP server is running for root but not for my user, how do i (A) run it for both or (B) shut down the root one and bring it back up for my user
- 01-23-2003 #2Linux User
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it should start for you, did you login as root first ? Im guessing by now you have rebooted, did that solve the problem?
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- 01-23-2003 #3Just Joined!
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acaully, that didnt do it, i just logged into KDE then logged out again, then logged into blackbox, and everything works fine now, exept now GNOME is completly non-fuctional, i cant even boot back into it
- 01-24-2003 #4Linux User
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you dont really boot into gnome, do you mean you cant login to it, or what?
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login in to it
- 01-24-2003 #6Linux Guru
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What happens when you try, then?
- 01-24-2003 #7Just Joined!
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bad things, it gives me all kinds of wierd errors, but its not that important, im just happy from staying away from any GNOME based apps, thanks anyways
- 01-24-2003 #8Linux User
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alright, it's a good thing you don't want us to help you fix it because "bad things" is pretty informative
majorwoo
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- 01-24-2003 #9Linux Enthusiast
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I don't know, "weird errors" is always a good indication of what is wrong. Sometimes I get "weird erros" in Windows, but the only solution anyone has is reboot and try again. Whereas in GNOME(1/2) the errors usually MEAN something.
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- 01-24-2003 #10Linux Guru
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I have noticed, however, that redhat apps have recently been trying to adopt to the windows standard of error messages. Sure, I haven't seen any "Error code 14011", but I've seen some "Fatal error: exit". I don't understand why they'd do that.


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