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Re: KDE 3.5.6 Available
Penguinbait: I downloaded your dotkde tar and -- PERHAPS? -- installed it correctly. Now when I boot, I still get the KDE Panel Crash Handler Screen, and when I close that my desktop now shows an icon that wasn't there before, labeled ".directory" (I'm not certain about the dot). When I click on that I get a small screen named "kwrite - KDialog" that says " Will not save configuration/Configuration/file /home/user/kde/share/config/kwriterc/not writeable." When I click OK on that screen, it disappears and then lets me get into Konqueror when I click on Home.
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. |
Re: KDE 3.5.6 Available
I have it working, but it wasn't easy. On my first try I made my partition too small. I thought 950 MB would be enough, but my "120 MB" root actually used about 220MB on my memory card. You need at least 1.1 GB. I have a 1.5 GB partition now.
After actually installing everything, I was able to load a desktop but the panel kept crashing. My windows also had hildon themed title bars. I was the menu icon here. I think I tried "/etc/init.d/af-services stop" from xterm and the device promptly rebooted. Then I tried it again from ssh and rebooted again. I ran "stopmaemo" as root with ssh and kde came up properly. I ran it again as user from ssh and that also worked. The menu icon works now, but I don't know what I did to fix it. Also, I have gotten though kpersonalizer by using the d-pad. On the first couple of screens make your selection then press the center button. On the last screen, I believe this is the window decoration screen, you need to go one click to the left before pressing enter. http://www.ee.nmt.edu/~james.smith/snapshot1.png |
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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 Quote:
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Re: KDE 3.5.6 Available
Penguinbait: One of your earlier suggestions was to either remove or rename (as "-backup) the /home/user/.kde directory, which I did on several occasions, with no noticeable improvement in effecting a completely successful rebooting. However, I have noticed that the .kde directory keeps returning to my /home/user directory after I've removed/renamed it. My supposition is that something in what I'm doing is recreating it. Is this effected through my mere act of rebooting, or through the stopmaemo process (which seems to download and install all sorts of files when I execute that command via ssh with my internet connection open)? I'm puzzled.
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Can you tell me whats installed, is this a plain jane. I have heard of people having problems if they are running a theme. I am only using the default theme, could this be an issue with you? stopmaemo should be run as user, the variables in the stopmaemo script are necessary to get matchbox to stop. I only ran as user, no sudo is needed. If you look in the stopmaemo you will see the line to stop matchbox, what happens if you run that manually. You say you "SEE" matchbox is still running? Are you talking visibly, not ps? You can not see matchbox running, you can see maemo-desktop running? |
Re: KDE 3.5.6 Available
thx penguinbait for this great port. But a few Questions i have.
- Is it possible to run all kde apps? - Did i install kde on sd card ? - Did i have the opinion to choose the OS when i start? - Ii it fast enough to work on kde? - Did i have the right mouse Button? - Did i have a onscreen keyboard? THX for your work and your answers. |
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I will try to install KDE at this evening. |
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Penguinbait: Presume you're still tweaking things, but as an update to my efforts (insignifcant as they may be), I have noted that in installing the keyboard per your instructions to run /usr/local/bin/keyboard.sh, I get the following error message:
"Sorry - server Keyboard map doesn't contain either 2 or 4 KeySyms per Keycode - unsupported!" However, the keyboard still appears, but I seemingly must type the command everytime I'm in the terminal for it to appear. Also, even though I still have not experienced any system crash when I boot-up KDE, I am still unable to get past the point of installing the KDE panel, i.e., I still get the KDE Panel Crash Handler Screen. |
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Possible exceptions: shell scripts, maybe programs for runtime libraries like Python, something else?... |
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