You are not logged in.

1

Wednesday, March 10th 2004, 9:28am

KDE 3.2 does not start

I don't know what am i doing wrong, but I can't get KDE 3.2 to start.
I have installed kde3.2 in my home directory using konstruct and everything seems to have worked fine. I then added in .bashrc the following lines:
export QTDIR=~/kde3.2
export KDEDIR=~/kde3.2
export KDEDIRS=~/kde3.2
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=~/kde3.2/lib
export PATH=~/kde3.2/bin:$PATH
export KDEHOME=~/.kdetest
I created kdetest in my home directory
I restart the computer logging into kde and I still get my kde 3.1.4 with a few changes like:
The desktop wallpaper has changed
I had to reenter my account details in kmail
Quanta has reverted to the standard settings
Thats all i know by now, but I still have KDE 3.1.4 running (I also checked in help/about)
I am using SUSE 9.0 Pro.
I did find another .bashrc in etc/skel/ which can only be changed by root, but I changed the one in my home directory.

By the way, I cannot loggin as root into kde at all. Does anybody know how to get in as root?

I hope someone can help me
thanx
John
John di Stefano
john@ducksolutions.com

2

Wednesday, March 10th 2004, 11:06am

I had the same problem and all I did was very simple.

0- <crtl><alt><F5> (command prompt)
1- log in as root
2- init 3
3- mv /opt/kde /opt/kde.old
4- ln -s ~/kde3.2 /opt/kde
5- chmod 755 /opt/kde
6- init 6

That worked for me. :D
The Best Games are for Download @ GCCLINUX

3

Wednesday, March 10th 2004, 1:28pm

Please help

I tried using your advice.
I am now stuck with the command In, where I get following error:
-bash: In: command not found

Can you please help me with this?

I cannot find the command In in the man pages of bash

Thanks
John
John di Stefano
john@ducksolutions.com

4

Wednesday, March 10th 2004, 1:44pm

Sorry my mistake

it is not "I" like i, but "l" like L.

Done it now.
Next problem:
I get the new startup screen and choose kde
log in as user
and a terminal window opens
that is it!
I cannot do anything else, the terminal window doesn't work
The only way out is <ctrl><alt><F5>

Any idea?

thanks
John
John di Stefano
john@ducksolutions.com

5

Wednesday, March 10th 2004, 2:11pm

Logged in as root

I was able to log in as root.
and KDE 3.2 works (so far!)

Any Idea how to allow login as user?

thanks
John
John di Stefano
john@ducksolutions.com