I have no problems at all running KDE on DP2. 

Did you load a sound driver? The complaints about /dev/dsp not existing seem 
to indicate that you didn't load a sound driver.

You might want to check your XF86Config file again, because I'm sure you can 
find an explanation for the default resolution thing there.

Good luck,

Arjan

On Saturday 30 November 2002 12:45, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> I rebuilt the whole of KDE on DP2 (upto date as of a couple of days
> ago). Apart from me growing older in the process nothing worked well,
> despite using the same configuration as on 4.7.
> - It starts but no sound arises
> - The mouse moves, responds to clicks sometimes, but when I bring up the
> menu and move the mouse it brings up the box asking what command you
> want to run.
> - Lots of errors reported about bad file descriptors.
> - Gives a default resolution that is not the one I set.
> - I.e unusable.
>
> Windowmaker does not work, either...sort of similarly. Also says
> /dev/dsp does not exist.
>
> Gnome ... well it bitched about the window manager, but otherwise showed
> similar symptoms to KDE.
>
> I think the problem must lie in X itself.
>
> Well it exercised DP2 pretty well in building it.
> But it did not produce a usable GUI in all 3 cases.
>
> System is 512MB, PIII 1Ghz, Matrox G450 AGP, Soundblaster Live! Value.
> Plus Logitech Cordless USB Optical Mouse.
>
> Am I being premature, there does not seem to be a KDE Package for 5.0.
> When I tried to fetch it all I got was one file, that new groovy theme
> that KDE comes with.


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