On Thursday 29 April 2010 21:27:32 lafeber-dumoleyn2 wrote: > Today's Topics: > > 1. Plasma workspace error (lafeber-dumoleyn2) > > 2. Re: Plasma workspace error (Thomas Olsen) > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Message: 1 > > Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 15:51:11 +0200 > > From: lafeber-dumoleyn2 <lafeber-dumoleyn2@xxxxxxxxx> > > Subject: Plasma workspace error > > To: kde@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > Message-ID: <4BD59A4F.8010207@xxxxxxxxx> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; format=flowed > > > > Since the last update of Kubuntu I get an error with Plasma workspace > > KDE DRKonqi Kdeinit4 PID 1478 signal: segmentation fault. The desktop is > > completely black. > > Via Google I found a solution on a forum: rename .kde4 folder. But I > > cannot find a .kde folder. There is a folder with the name kde4 in /etc > > and /usr, but not .kde4. > > I can open any program I know the name of with Alt+F2, but I cannot > > reach them through Start (which does not show). > > When I start Kubuntu in Recovery mode the prompt is root@myPCname. When > > I type Rename .kde4 kde4Bup I get an error message. > > Can anyone help me out? > > Hannie > > > > Message: 2 > > > > The folder ".kde" or ".kde4" resides in your home folder and contains > > different settings for KDE. Some distributions name it ".kde", others > > name it ".kde4". At the login press CTRL+ALT+F1. This will get you to a > > text based console. mv ~/.kde .kde.bak > > If you get an error try: > > mv ~/.kde4 .kde4.bak > > Press ALT+F7 to get back to the login again and try to log in. > > Now you should get a fresh Desktop but any modifications you have made > > will be lost. > > If you do not want to remove settings for the Desktop and all > > applications try this: > > find ~/.kde -name *plasma* > > or > > find ~/.kde4 -name *plasma* > > This will list all the files containing Plasma related settings. Try to > > rename them one by one using the above mentioned "mv" command ("mv" > > means "move"). Start with the file named > > /home/<username>/.kde/share/config/plasmarc > > > >OK - it seems you succeeded in moving .kde to .kde.bak. The prompt should > >have nothing to do with this. "~/" is simply your home folder as in > >/home/<username>/ so "~/.kde" is equivalent to "/home/<username>/.kde". > >You should not do "find .kde.bak". When you type "ls .kde" it should say > >"No such file or directory" because you have moved ".kde" to ".kde.bak". > >If this is true and you still get no desktop on re-login please post the > >contents of .xsession-errors from your home folder and any other error > >messages here. > > Thomas Olsen > > Hello Thomas, > I am not sure if I can send the file .xsessions-errors to this list as an > attachment. It consists of 619 lines, which is also too much to paste here > I suppose. Please let me know which is best. > Can you explain to me what this move action really does? When I restart > Kubuntu I think a fresh folder .kde is made, because I can see it in > Dolphin. But I still have a black screen, and no desktop. The error > message is: Workspace KDE DRKonqi closed unexpectedly (I translated the > Dutch message) KDEinit4 PID 1551 Signal: 11 (segmentation fault). This > error occurred after the last update. The update window mentioned 30 > blocked updates. I have no idea why they are blocked. I run Kubuntu in a > virtual machine. > Hannie If it's too big to send to the list, the best way is to upload it to pastebin.ca. If it's too big for them they will give you a URL for a site that can take larger files. Either way, just post the URL here. I hadn't been following this thread, but can I ask a couple of questions? You don't have an Intel graphics chipset, do you? Can you check your grub file (I'm not familiar with grub2, so you may need a kubuntu user to help) and make sure that you don't have 'nomodeset' in the kernel commands? Anne -- KDE Community Working Group New to KDE Software? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
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