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2007-03-27
, 05:40
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2007-03-27
, 11:41
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@ Fishers, Indiana
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Thats really odd guys, just now this is what I did?
I loaded brand spanking new flash 10-7
untarred KDE from root
Booted and I thought it had crash, not sure if it actually did? I used the power button and turned off the n800.
I booted back up, installed becomeroot, osso-xterm, openssh-installer
logged in via ssh
What exactly happens when you start kde from the menu, does the screen turn black? does the splash screen display, does the desktop load with icons. Are you rebooting it or does it crash? How long are you waiting after you click the KDE icon?
Larry when you run stopmaemo, as user "user" are you saying after matchbox stop runs, "ps | grep matchbox" shows it running? There is a small lag between when matchbox stops and kwin starts. the splash screen is displayed before kwin starts.
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2007-03-27
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2007-03-27
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@ Michigan, USA
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What user did you log in as (user or root?)
did you do anything besides typing 'stopmaemo' (i.e. sudo)?
(snip)
I normally run stopmaemo as user 'user' with no arguments. The screen goes white then black, then I see KDE starting up. In another ssh session I can see that matchbox is still running. It never quits and so once KDE starts up to the point where I get the blue desktop/icons I get the message about kicker crashing. Matchbox is still running and if I run '/etc/af-services stop' as root I can manually start kwin and kicker and things will work. Running stopmaemo via the KDE icon from the Extras menu does exactly the same thing.
I've finally come up with a sort of solution-- I added the line below to stopmaemo after the matchbox.sh stop:
sudo /etc/init.d/af-services stop
Yes, that's exactly what's happening. I can wait forever but matchbox never dies.
Larry
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2007-03-28
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2007-03-28
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@ Michigan, USA
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thx penguinbait for this great port. But a few Questions i have.
- Is it possible to run all kde apps?
you can run the kde apps, in my tarball
- Did i install kde on sd card ?
yes
- Did i have the opinion to choose the OS when i start?
Boots to hildon, with menu option for startiNg KDE
- Ii it fast enough to work on kde?
yes
- Did i have the right mouse Button?
no
- Did i have a onscreen keyboard?
yes
THX for your work and your answers.
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2007-03-28
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- Is it possible to run all kde apps?
you can run the kde apps, in my tarball
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2007-03-28
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2007-03-28
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@ "Almost there!" (Monte Christo, Count of)
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THX for your Answer. Can i install some new Software on KDE?
I will try to install KDE at this evening.
As a further comment to your most recent postings in this thread, I have never yet had my installed KDE crash or automatically reboot on me. I also have not reflashed to the new operating system, nor at this time intend to.
I don't know if any of the above is of any use to you.
Last edited by ascherjim; 2007-03-27 at 04:09.