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List:       kde-user
Subject:    Re: klaincher
From:       Joe <jav_joe () yahoo ! com>
Date:       2000-05-30 22:43:19
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You are right!. I edit /etc/hosts and kde works perfectlly now. Thanx

Charlie Lesh wrote:

> I had the same *exact* problem.
>
> What is the hostname of your computer set to? If it is set to something that
> can't be resolved, KDE1.9 will not work. Try setting the hostname to
> "localhost" or "localhost.localdomain" or creating an entry in hosts for the
> hostname you are using, and KDE should work fine.
>
> There is a good reason that this happens, it was discussed on one of the KDE
> lists a couple weeks ago, but I can't remember which list. Of course, I'm
> not a developer, so I can't explain the reason to you.
>
> Good luck
> -Charlie
>
> --On Monday, May 29, 2000, 2:56 PM -0400 Joe <jav_joe@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hy. finnaly i compiled kde 1.90 (now i use the final qt 2.1 .  I were
> > using the beta qt that cames with red hat 6.2). When i was compiling,  i
> > recibied some errors, but just tapying make again, i don t know why, but
> > the system compiled that file without problem and continue with the
> > rest.
> >
> > When i start kde an error window appears and say "can t talk to
> > klauncher".  The borders of the windows does not appears and i can not
> > run almost any application. I send to the list the log i saved typing
> > "startx  2>  log". I hope someone could help me. Thanx and sorry for my
> > bad english!
> >
> > Instance kdeinit has no about data
> > arg[0] = dcopserver
> > arg[1] = --nosid (0x804cd96)
> > Session management error: networkIdsList argument is NULL
> > iceauth:  creating new authority file /root/.ICEauthority
> > arg[0] = klauncher
> > Starting klauncher.
> > Fatal error: you need to have a KInstance object before
> > you do anything that requires it! Examples of this are config
> > objects, standard directories or translations.
> > arg[0] = kdesktop
> > arg[1] = --waitforkded (0x804ce2b)
> > DCOP: register 'kdesktop'
> > DCOP: register 'anonymous-203'
> > Session management error: networkIdsList argument is NULL
> > Saver window Id: 8388614
> > kdesktop: Saver Engine disabled
> > kdecore (KIconLoader): Theme tree: (KDE-HiColor: (KDE-LoColor))
> > DCOP:  unregister 'anonymous-203'
> > arg[0] = kded
> > DCOP: register 'kded'
> > Session management error: networkIdsList argument is NULL
> > DCOP: register 'anonymous-205'
> > DCOP:  unregister 'anonymous-205'
> > arg[0] = kxmlrpcd
> > DCOP: register 'kxmlrpcd'
> > Session management error: networkIdsList argument is NULL
> > DCOP: register 'anonymous-207'
> > DCOP:  unregister 'anonymous-207'
> > arg[0] = kwrited
> > got a databaseChanged signal !
> > kio (Scheduler): Scheduling job
> > kio (Scheduler): Scheduler Info
> > kio (Scheduler): ==========
> > kio (Scheduler): Total Slaves: 0
> > kio (Scheduler): Idle Slaves: 0
> > kio (Scheduler): Jobs in Queue: 1
> > kio (Scheduler):  Job: file:/root/Desktop/
> > kio (Slave): createSlave for file:/root/Desktop/
> > kdesktop: gethostbyname() returned with an error!
> > kio (Slave): destructing slave object pid = 0
> > kdesktop: ERROR: ERROR 4: couldn't create slave : can't talk to
> > klauncher
> > kdeinit: opened connection to :0.0
> > Session management error: networkIdsList argument is NULL
> > Instance kwrited has no about data
> > Instance kcminit has no about data
> > Initializing syssound: sound
> > Initializing arts: arts
> > arg[0] = artsd
> > arg[1] = -F (0x8050bfa)
> > arg[2] = 7 (0x8050bfd)
> > arg[3] = -S (0x8050bff)
> > arg[4] = 1024 (0x8050c02)
> > Could not dlopen library: file not found
> > Could not load library! Trying exec....
> > Exec successfull.
> > kdeinit: PID 214 terminated.
> > Initializing input: keyboard
> > Initializing input: mouse
> > QGDict::hashStringKey: Invalid null key
> > DCOP: register 'kicker'
> > DCOP: register 'anonymous-216'
> > Session management error: networkIdsList argument is NULL
> > DCOP:  unregister 'anonymous-216'
> > xset:  bad font path element (#38), possible causes are:
> >     Directory does not exist or has wrong permissions
> >     Directory missing fonts.dir
> >     Incorrect font server address or syntax
> > kdecore (KIconLoader): Theme tree: (KDE-HiColor: (KDE-LoColor))
> > DCOP: register 'kwelcome'
> > DCOP: register 'anonymous-220'
> > Instance pluginscan has no about data
> > Saving cache to /root/.kde/share/apps/nsplugins/cache
> > Scanning /usr/local/netscape/plugins
> > Scanning /opt/netscape/plugins
> > Scanning /opt/netscape/communicator/plugins
> > Scanning /usr/lib/netscape/plugins
> > Scanning /root/.netscape/plugins
> > Scanning /usr/lib/netscape/plugins
> > Writing service file to /root/.kde/share/services//nsplugin.desktop
> > DCOP: register 'KSMServer-194'
> > ksmserver: gethostbyname() returned with an error!
> > QSocketNotifier: Multiple socket notifiers for same socket 4 and type
> > read
> > kdecore (KIconLoader): Theme tree: (KDE-HiColor: (KDE-LoColor))
> > DCOP:  unregister 'anonymous-220'
> > xinit:  No such file or directory (errno 2):  unexpected signal 2
> >
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