Hello Everyone!
I am new to this forum, and actually this is my last resort, since this is the KDE place itself. I am normally an IRIX user (SGI Unix) and have taken an interest in Linux distros too. I am fine working with debian and have recently (tried) to switch to gentoo. The installation itself is no problem. The problem starts with kdm.
Basically the entire base system is installed from GRP (Gentoo Reference Platform) LiveCDs, works like a wonder and coexists with my debian install on the little Sharp Actius PC-A290 laptop (PII 366 MHz, 128 MB RAM, Trident 9525 chip for gfx, max 1024x768x16bpp).
I have had no real trouble configuring the x server either. Startx produces twm with the right resolution etc.
Now, the first time I emerged KDE, I updated the environment, ran kdm, and it just cycled through resolutions and returned to text mode.
I thought this might be down to x (mal)configuration and took my working XF86Config-4 from the debian system and put it into the gentoo system. Result: Startx works fine, a little nicer than before, since the settings are a bit mor optimised in the debian one. Then running kdm just does the same: cycle cycle cycle die. Afterwards starting x again just produces a (correct resolution) black screen with X cursor and nothing else.
No error messages whatsoever.
In the first case, before I copied to XF86Config over, startx after kdm failure would produce a blue screen with a little message that kdeinit was not found. (Well, it doesn't exist...)
I really want to avoid to recompile from source,since this machine is not apt (sic) for that, it would take days to reemerge xfree and kde.
If anyone has any ideas whatsoever, I would really appreciate. Maybe there is an error log I am missing...?
Btw, /etc/X11/Sessions contains kde-3.1.3, rc.conf reflects that too.
Thanks in advance. You guys are my last hope here.