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Saturday, March 20th 2004, 2:05pm

Why can't I get KDE3.2.1 to start??!!

I installed KDE3.2.1 from source last night using Konstruct. After a bit of fiddling it completed successfully and I have a full install in my ~/kde3.2.1. The problem I now have is I can't get it to run! I have edited my .bashrc file to include

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

but when I restart all I get is the default 3.1 screen replete with 'start here' icon, etc. and no sign of 3.2.1. I have also tried booting to run level 3 and then

export WINDOWMANAGER=~/kde3.2.1/bin/startkde
startx

again all I get is the default 3.1 screen.

I looked up some other posts that suggested moving the existing /opt/kde directory and replacing it with a symbolic link to my new directory but as I ran a bog standard distro install KDE 3.1 isn't in /opt/kde it seems to be spread around the file system.

I'm running RH9 in case its important.

Any help appreciated, especially if you have successfully installed onto RH9.

Cheers!

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Sunday, March 21st 2004, 4:29am

Guessing: It might be related to the pam issue...see bug report 68331:
(http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68331)
This usually gives an 'authorization failed' error but maybe it's work checking.

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Sunday, March 21st 2004, 11:51am

Thanks, but that doesn't seem to be it.

When I boot to init 3 and run the startkde in the kde3.2.1 directory I don't get any error messages, it just starts KDE3.1.

I would be interested to hear if anyone running RH9 has had similar issues.

I'm puzzled. :?

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Sunday, March 21st 2004, 1:40pm

I am not sure if this makes any difference but the file I edited was .bash_profile instead of .bashrc.

Try that.

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Monday, March 22nd 2004, 7:58pm

Tried it thanks, but get the same effect it boots into a fresh KDE3.1 desktop. May just be sticking with 3.1 until my understanding of Linux develops somewhat!

Cheers.

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Tuesday, March 23rd 2004, 1:35pm

Start problems

I guess it is just typos that your export stuff refers to ~/kde3.2 and not ~/kde3.2.1?

Apart from that, you could try putting something like ~/kde3.2.1/bin/startkde in your .xinitrc before doing startx.

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Wednesday, March 24th 2004, 9:16am

DOH !!!

:oops: Thats what you get for blindly copying install instructions without thinking about them. When I changed the directories all worked as expected.

Thanks for spotting the typos!!!

Cheers