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Hammerhead Shark
DCOP Communications error (linux)
This morning I was being lazy and just wanted to boot indo kde to check a website rather than turn on my other comptuer (I use my linux box headless usually for command line stuff)
Anyway, I get an error when I try to get into KDE, Gnome, and in Blackbox anytime I use any of the "kprograms" such as terminal.
Here is the error window's contents
Code:
There was some error setting up inter-process communications for KDE. The message returned by the system was:
Could not read network connection list.
/home/MYUSERNAME/.DCOPserver_dhcppc3_:0
Please check that the dcopserver is running
The MYUSERNAME was changed by me,a nd the dhcppc3 is given to me by my router.
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Hammerhead Shark
Nevermind folks...I got it.
Silly me had the permissions set wrong on the /tmp/.ICE-unix folder :blush:
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This seems to be a somewhat common problem
http://www.google.com/search?num=50&...=Google+Search
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Originally posted by hobbes2112:
Nevermind folks...I got it.
Silly me had the permissions set wrong on the /tmp/.ICE-unix folder :blush:
From what i understand about the problem, the permissions will reset
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Hammerhead Shark
Well, I can manage to fix them when I reboot (which is only about once a month)
edit: Oh, and I did try the old Google search, but I didn't think to put that much in the request.
Thanks Ranger
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[This message has been edited by hobbes2112 (edited January 21, 2002).]
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Hammerhead Shark
One of those articles said that starting kde as root was the cause of this mess. I guess there must be others though, as I have never (well, not in years) logged into kde as root
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