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| startkde command doesn't work. I set gnome as my default shell, and had graphical problems with that. Then I tweaked the XF86config a bit, and then it worked. I login at a text interface. When I try to start kde with the cmd 'startkde' I get a series of errors, and then shows this message that repeat itself in the text interface. I would get it but its the morning and I haven't had coffee. Then if i reinstall, let kde be my default shell, I use startx, it boots, but then I get this garbled screen and its frozen. I use an ATI radeon 7500. I also dual-boot with WinXP and Redhat 7.3. Also my favorite radio station is WTMX 101.9, 'The Mix' in Chicago even though I live in New York. |
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| Re: startkde command doesn't work. What does this: "Also my favorite radio station is WTMX 101.9, 'The Mix' in Chicago even though I live in New York." have to do with the post? lol |
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| I like sushi. |
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| Re: startkde command doesn't work. Wow. More OT stuff. Can you please say *ON* topic? |
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| T: So how many ADD people does it take to screw in a lightbulb? R: How many? T: You wanna go ride bikes? |
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| Re: startkde command doesn't work. You have to start X with "startx" regardless of which wm you use. If you want to have KDE as your window manager, edit your ~/.xinitrc # My .xinitrc file. Notice that you can have as many as you want, but you can only have one (1) UNcommented. This works in Linux as well as FreeBSD. |
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| Re: startkde command doesn't work. Wow. Old thread. Didn't even notice :P |
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