Ok folks this thread of not being able to connect to the X server is getting bad.... For those that do not have experience in Unix/Linux, and are PC or Mac literate, at the command prompt, you do not just type 'startkde', before you can do this X must be running. The best way for that to happen is to type 'xinit' or 'startx'. And there is a flaw in this also, xinit and startx are likely to start another window manager, such as fvwm, fvwm2, afterstep or even mwm... For xinit, create a ".xinitrc" file in your home directory, this is the directory where the system puts you when you login. It should have the follwoing lines in it: KDEDIR=/opt/kde PATH=/opt/kde/bin:$PATH export KDEDIR PATH if [ -x /opt/kde/bin/starkde ] then; exec startkde fi For those that use startx the same lines as above should in a file named ".xesssion", or ".Xsession" in you home directory. Your mileage may differ if you are using another shell besides bash or sh. You will need to look at the man pages for the shell you have choosen to use if it is not bash or sh. In the C shell (csh) it is 'setenv'. Hope this helps and cuts down on the bandwidth of the message 'cannot connect to X server' Cheers, Bruce... On 29-Jun-98 Karl-Heinz Schulz wrote: > > You also can answer in English or German > > I followed the instructions on the kde.org site. > When starting I get following error messages > > krootwm: cannot connect to X server > kcontrol: cannot connect to X server > kwmsound: cannot connect to X server > Starting audio server with talk id 5120 > kbgndwm: cannot connect to X server > kpanel: cannot connect to X server > kfm: cannot connect to X server > > What did I do wrong? > > Thanks > Karl-Heinz > > > > > _________________________________________________________ > DO YOU YAHOO!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ---------------------------------- E-Mail: Bruce J. Carter Date: 28-Jun-98 Time: 20:26:02 This message was sent by XFMail ----------------------------------