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KDE 3.1.1 crashes after desktop configuration is saved.
KDE 3.1.1 crashes after configuration is saved.
Hello friends,
When I saved the actual configuration of the desktop under a certain name, KDE never gets back to a normal operation. Even the start window does not appear again. I see the harddisks operating, sometimes icons appear and disappear, and this is still the case after one hour or so. After stopping the X-server by CTRL-ALT-RET the Login Window appears or even not. Sometimes I get messages like : contact the developer ...
Logging in as a different user (i.e. root) is no problem. I can delete the user, create a new one and it works fine until I try to store or load a desktop configuration. By the way I use Suse 8.2 with the latest patches installed. I have installed the system on a 2nd HD too, but the behaviour is the same.
Any ideas on the problem ? Would like some help.
Greetings
Christoph (NoFish)
looks like a problem with your home directory.
Is it mounted on a separate partition, or part of / ?
Rinse
Help mee om
KDE 3.5.5 in het Nederlands te vertalen
Is standard installation
Thanks for answering,
No it is a standard installation. This happens with any new user I create. This evening I will make another installation on a separate HD again and try Mandrake 9.1 with KDE3.1.1.
The system crashes after I do something with loading/saving the window design in the configuration manager. It looks more like an endless loop as the HD never stops operating. I will investigate and tell more tomorrow.
But any idea is helpful
Christoph
Yesterday I again installed a new user and tried to produce this "bug" again: success. Every time I want to store or load the "Look and Feel" of the desktop environment, some endless loops start.
Then I switched to console as root and looked with ps x and top what is going on. I found that every 10 sec a new process of kdeadmin started until I had 30 or so running. So I rebooted and when I logged in (as user) the strange behaviour simply continues.
This is with Suse 8.2 / KDE3.1.1.
I tried the same with Mandrake9.1 - All works fine !
Hope that helps ??
Any ideas of what is going on ??
Christoph
From the commandline do
kcmshell -list
Look for the modules LookNFeel/..
Try to start them from the commandline:
[code:1]kcmshell LookNFeel/panel_appearance LookNFeel/icons LookNFeel/kthememgr[/code:1]
All at once, or one by one to figure out which one is causing your problem.
Rinse
Help mee om
KDE 3.5.5 in het Nederlands te vertalen
Do you make any changes to your desktop? If so what?
What happens if you just save the default setup without actually changing anything?
So if I create a new user and login everythings is OK. Do nothing else and try to load a Look'nFeel. So you have it ! There is the problem !
In a german newsgoups I have found someone having the same desaster - no solution yet.
Any idea is appreciated.
Christoph
Could this have something to do with language setting?
I checked more yesterday night, but without any usable result:
@JamesWilson
It is not affected by any language setting. Also happens when saving without any changes made.
@Rinse
Started kcmshell and I get some error code concerning the X server. This seems to be a minor problem, as other programs produce similar messages, but work perfectly.
I have seen that Suse 8.2 uses the /tmp directory for saving settings. I am not sure about what is going on there.
Will continue ...
Christoph
Hello,
no help, BUT the same issue on my laptop (SUSE8.2, KDE 3.1.1).
Anytime I touch the LOOK&FEEL -> DESIGN tab KDE crashes.
After a crash I can only start KDE after deleting the .kde directory in users home.
Brgds
Drizzt
Some success and explainations...
The situation was, that I want to install a new theme.
After importing the new theme and selecting it, KDE crashes as described above.
After some testing I came to the following result:
Starting the kthememgr from the kcmshell directly and unselecting everything *NOT* touched by the theme let me use the desired theme successfully.
Hope this helps a bit....
Brgds
Drizzt