On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Marc A.Volovic wrote:

> On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 04:09:00PM +0200, Erez Avraham wrote:
> > message returned by the system was:
> > Could not read network connection list.
> > /root/.DCOPserver_ns_:0
> > Please check that the "dcopserver program is running.
> >
> > I'm using Suse 7.1 , kernel 2.2.18
> >
> > What can I do to restore X?
>
> Well, first - it is not X that's dead, it's KDE.
>
> Second, that, in itself, is only for the good.
>
> Third, you might remove the KDE or re-install kdelibs. I suggest
> removing KDE.
>

Marc, one doesn't tell a person who uses KDE, that the solution for his
problems is not to use it. It's just like one doesn't answer a question
about sendmail by telling the asker to switch to qmail/exim/postfix (even
though I consider it a good idea).

Can you please keep your marcsism at bay?

> Fourth, log in non-graphicly.
>

That is generally a good idea, I recommend it. It will also make it easier
for you to diagnose if you are working on runlevel 3, because you can
press Ctrl+Alt+Backspace to terminate it, and then you can restart it.

> Fifth, log-in failsafe, there is an option for that in kdm, IIRC.
>
> Sixth, SHORTEN YOUR BLOODY SIGNATURE FROM 8237468271346 lines!

No need to shout. A "And I would appreciate if you could please shorten
your signature. It is too long as it is" will do.

Again, please try not to be rude.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

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