Sagara Wijetunga posted on Fri, 08 Jan 2010 22:46:37 +0800 as excerpted: > Here are my side info: > HAL-0.5.13, Xorg 7.5, Qt-4.6.0, 32-bit x86, OS: FreeBSD 7.2 (Tomahawk > Desktop). > > Its only plasma-desktop crash. After the plasma-desktop crash, I can > press Alt-F2 and run krunner, from there I can select and run konsole. > The konsole screen appear but goes off, konsole does not crash. Since > konsole disappear, I cannot run anything any further. I have no idea about FreeBSD or Tomahawk, as I rather prefer the down-to- the-user freedoms of the GPLs, so haven't messed with the BSDs on principle. They're still my free software bretheren and I respect them for that (unlike the proprietaryware folks, who won't respect my rights as an intelligent human, so I respect them about as I would a slave trader trying to ship me off... for the damage they can do and that's pretty much it), but it's not my personal choice... But hal-0.5.13... probably isn't an issue. Xorg shouldn't be either, as it seems to be running fine. But it's narrowly possible qt-4.6.0 has other issues on the BSDs -- it's new enough, not all of them might be well known, yet. And another thing that's different. I could run most apps including kde apps, all the ones I tried, certainly, just not plasma-desktop. Thus, konsole ran and stayed open just fine. So your problem seems to be different enough from mine, it's probably not related at all. Question: Do you have any other x-terminal type apps installed that could be used in place of konsole? What about xorg's own, xterm? There's a number of other reasonably light dependency ones as well, rxvt, mrxvt, aterm, etc. If you can get one running, and I bet you can with little trouble, you can try running konsole and/or plasma-desktop from it, and see what happens. Of course, I'm not sure whether the others ensure that the correct environment is there to support kde apps, but that should be reasonably easy to fix, if necesary. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.