On Wednesday 23 January 2002 04:51 pm, Rachel Andrew wrote:
> > Well, from the below it looks like you're getting hit with an
> > authorization error. I usually run xhost +localhost in my .xsession file
> > (through I've been told that's horridly insecure, ect)
>
> why would it be that my user can
> Well, from the below it looks like you're getting hit with an authorization
> error. I usually run xhost +localhost in my .xsession file (through I've
> been told that's horridly insecure, ect)
why would it be that my user can do things if I start kde with startx and not
if I start it via kd
On Wednesday 23 January 2002 03:54 pm, Rachel Andrew wrote:
> > If you try to start it from the command line, does it produce any errors?
> > If so, can you post them here?
>
> The latest set of errors are below, I've been getting the cannot connect to
> X server error intermittently since I did an
> If you try to start it from the command line, does it produce any errors?
> If so, can you post them here?
The latest set of errors are below, I've been getting the cannot connect to X
server error intermittently since I did an update about 2 weeks ago that
pulled in some xserver stuff. Howe
On Wednesday 23 January 2002 03:22 pm, Rachel Andrew wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have a Woody system, updated daily, and at some point a week or so ago
> KNode stopped starting up. I can sometimes get it running from the
> commandline (as opposed to the menu) but it loses all its settings. This
> evening I c
Hi
I have a Woody system, updated daily, and at some point a week or so ago
KNode stopped starting up. I can sometimes get it running from the
commandline (as opposed to the menu) but it loses all its settings. This
evening I can't get it running at all.
All the other applications - KMail/KOff
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