On Saturday 24 December 2005 21:18, Nigel Henry wrote: > Hi folks. I seem to have to have screwed something up in KDE,almost for the > first time. Perhaps against better advice I've put Boinc for Setiathome on > my FC2 install. I created a link to application (with Icon) on the desktop > to start the Boinc client. I also created another link to application for > the Boinc manager that does other stuff. As Boinc seemed to be trying to > fry my cpu, I wanted an option to shut the client down from the desktop. I > found a command "/home/user/boinc-program/BOINC/boinc_cmd --quit" which ran > ok on the CLI and shut down the client. > boinc_cmd is a binary file, whereas the first 2 links were to text files. > > Now the fun starts. I created the link to application on the desktop with > the same command, but was getting stuff like, Kdeinit could not launch. > > No doubt stupidly, I thought I'd mess about in the properties for the > desktop config file. First I looked at permissions, and made the file > executable. No doubt not necessary, and I don't think this has caused the > problem. Under the "General" tab I looked in the Desktop Config File by > means of the "tools" icon. I believe it is here that I have caused the > problem. Under "Filename Patterns" and "Add" I added .bin as a file > extension. After doing this the desktop link to application still would not > run the binary. So I went to shut down Boinc using the command above that > had previously worked. Now when I try to run it from the Konsole, it just > throws back. "Authorisation Failure -155". Same thing if I try it while > su'ed to root. Any help would be very gratefully received, and I'll try not > to mess up KDE again. Nigel. > > > BTW. Any tips on how to run a binary that's in the /home/user directory > would be welcome. Hi. Some progress. I have now got my "Boinc-Client STOP" button working on the desktop, by creating a new text file in the program directory, using the same line of script as in the two default text files for running the other two binaries, but linked to boinc_cmd with the --quit option which now works from the desktop icon and stops the boinc client. With regard to the "Authorization Failure -155" I would still appreciate some help, if this is a genuine KDE error code. I can still run this binary from the command line by cd'ing to the BOINC directory and then running "./boinc_cmd --quit" , which is perhaps a better way to go about it anyway. Thanks to any who have read this post. Nigel. > ___________________________________________________ > . > Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. > Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. > More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html. ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.