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Re: kde 3.3.1 on debian testing does not start



Am Freitag, 26. November 2004 15:27 schrieb rec.sea@btopenworld.com:
> On Friday 26 Nov 2004 11:25, Soenke von Stamm wrote:
> > Am Freitag, 26. November 2004 12:26 schrieb rec.sea@btopenworld.com:
> > > I am trying to run kde on a testing machine (debian
> > > testing). Kde is 3.3.1.
> >
> > Um, you should have KDE 3.2.2-1 in testing... 3.3.1 is in unstable.
>
> I apt'd kde 3.3.1 on testing.

So it's a mixed sarge/sid config?
Anyways, that shouldn't be the problem. I was just wondering.

> > Don't know. Have you asked in debian-gnome?
> > OTOH if you temporarily install kdm, does that work?
>
> It is not a gdm specific problem. I have tried kdm and it starts gnome.

...but not kde I guess? Please be a bit more verbose.

> The 
> only way I have to start kde properly is to start some low level window
> manager first (for instance Xwindow from gdm)

What's that? XFCE? Fvwm? pure X?

> and then start kde from there 
> (startkde).

So you start KDE without kdm then? I don't know how startkde handles it when 
another WM is already running.

> Could it be a problem with kwin?

Looks a bit like that.

> How could I start in console instead of gdm / kdm / xdm, so that I can use
> startkde and see the logs?

You can start X by hand with startx, damn I've not been using that so long... 
you'll probably have to set kde/startkde as default window manager before 
(update-alternatives). Or by an environment variable, was it 
X_WINDOW_MANAGER? Sheesh, i'd have to dig through documentation myself for 
that.

But I guess this is all not needed as X stdout and -err goes to 
~/.xsession-errors.


hope that helps,

 Sönke



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