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Subject: Re: [kde-linux] Any way to run KDE without hardlink support in
From: Waldo Bastian <bastian () suse ! com>
Date: 2003-08-30 12:59:52
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On Saturday 30 August 2003 09:34, Matt Ross wrote:
> I think I mean hardlinks. When I currently run KDE it fails to run, but
> also creates symbolic links called .DCOPserver_hostname that point to
> nonexistent files in the same directory called the same with _:0 appended.
That one is no longer used.
> Isn't this missing file meant to be a hardlink?
You should have a regular file "~/.DCOPserver_hostname__0" and you should get
a symlink from "~/.DCOPserver_hostname_:0" to "~/.DCOPserver_hostname__0"
Since you have neither of these the dcopserver probably aborts for some other
reason. I suspect that the problem may be related with "~/.ICEauthority"
You can try if it helps to set the $ICEAUTHORITY env. var. to something like
/tmp/ice-$USER (That might already work with 3.1.3)
> This looks exactly like what I could be after. One question I do have
> though: if I were to set $KDE_HOME_READONLY does this prevent all KDE apps
> writing to the home directory or just the housekeeping processes that
> manage the connection?
Normally KDE complaints when the home-dir isn't writable. Setting
$KDE_HOME_READONLY makes it shut up.
> Our users will still need to write to their
> directories, obviously, it's just the NFS mount isn't up to the whole task.
> With any luck I will only need to use $DCOPAUTHORITY, I shall post back
> with my results once I've had a chance to test it.
Cheers,
Waldo
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