From freenx-knx Mon Jun 04 13:16:14 2007 From: "kurt pfeifle" Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 13:16:14 +0000 To: freenx-knx Subject: Re: [FreeNX-kNX] {Disarmed} install freenx on fedora core 6 Message-Id: <20070604131614.80210 () gmx ! net> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=freenx-knx&m=118096345408570 -------- Original-Nachricht -------- Datum: Fri, 1 Jun 2007 23:25:50 +0200 Von: sohbay@gmail.com An: "User Support for FreeNX Server and kNX Client" Betreff: Re: [FreeNX-kNX] {Disarmed} install freenx on fedora core 6 > KDE is installed, I will re-install the OS and try freenx again. > > Thanks to everyone for trying. > > Tom :) That (very likely) will not work. "startkde" is a script that ships with KDE (usually as part of the distro provided package named "kdebase" or similar; I think in Debian they put it into the package "ksmserver"). If it is missing, KDE will not start even in a local, non-NX session! Can you run KDE in a non-NX, local session at all?!? However, I wouldn't rule out that your distro (whatever that is, I haven't read it) has hacked its own $kdestart script and given it a different name. Try to run s.th. like rpm -ql kdebase | grep startkde # on RPM-based distros dpkg -L kdebase | grep startkde # on Debian-based distros dpkg -L ksmserver | grep startkde # on Debian-based distros to find the full path of "startkde". ________________________________________________________________ Were you helped on this list with your FreeNX problem? Then please write up the solution in the FreeNX Wiki/FAQ: http://openfacts.berlios.de/index-en.phtml?title=FreeNX_FAQ Don't forget to check the NX Knowledge Base: http://www.nomachine.com/kb/ ________________________________________________________________ FreeNX-kNX mailing list --- FreeNX-kNX@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/freenx-knx ________________________________________________________________