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Xserver on Dell Inspiron M1710
\ Colleen Beamer (3 May 2007)
. \ C Lee Davis (3 May 2007)
. . \ Colleen Beamer (4 May 2007)
. . . \ Iain Buchanan (4 May 2007)
. . . . \ david (4 May 2007)
. . . . . \ Colleen Beamer (4 May 2007)
. . . . . . \ Hans-Werner Hilse (4 May 2007)
. . . . . . \ Rumen Yotov (4 May 2007)
. . . . . . . \ JD (4 May 2007)
. . . . \ Colleen Beamer (4 May 2007)
. . . . . \ Iain Buchanan (4 May 2007)
. . . . . . \ Colleen Beamer (4 May 2007)
. . . . . . . \ Allan Gottlieb (5 May 2007)
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. . \ JD (3 May 2007)
. . \ Alan McKinnon (3 May 2007)
. . . \ Nikola Goranov (4 May 2007)
. . . . \ Colleen Beamer (5 May 2007)
. . . . . \ Neil Bothwick (5 May 2007)
. . . . . . \ Colleen Beamer (5 May 2007)

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Subject:Re: Xserver on Dell Inspiron M1710
Group:Gentoo-user
From:Colleen Beamer
Date:5 May 2007


 
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 05 May 2007 03:24:55 -0400, Colleen Beamer wrote:
>
>> Okay, the installation of kde went fine. However, when I'm presented
>> with the login screen for my user id, I get the message:
>>
>> Could not start kstartupconfig. Check your installation.
>
> I've seen this caused by permissions. Make sure everything in ~/.kde3.5
> is owned by the user

Thanks for the tip - another one from the list that I'll file away for
future reference. :-) This worked, but the problem was actually my
/home/colleen directory. /home is on a separate partition and I
actually had to create the colleen directory, which I did as root and
ergo, it was owned by root. All is cool now!

Regards,

Colleen

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