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I was type in Konsole under kde4.3.1 reboot, and when system restart kde won't start correctly. In splash-screen, which shows up on kde start, last icon (Kde) doesn't show up, and after that black screen is shown, when i move mouse, it moves, but nothing more is shown. Splash-screen is here and error file.Removing ~/.kde4 won't help. What to do now?
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Hmm... Since removing the .kde4 directory does not help, maybe it's something else that caused the problem?
Have you done an update lately? If so, you might want to run "revdep-rebuild" or "emerge @preserved-rebuild". For example, I had a recent problem after the jpeg-7 update which caused KMail not to start.
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Can you login using root account?
I have similar problem a couple of months ago and I solve it with a root login and then, with a switch user. After a package upgrade problem was solved.
Ignacio Serantes, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Nov.
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I had a similar problem: I have been using kubuntu 9.04 and try to upgrade to 9.10. Starting the computer by LiveCd, it seems ok (I have download DVD .iso and CD .iso) but when appears kde screen loading the system it falls in a kind of looping: the icons representing the loading begins to show and break, starting the process again (as a kind of looping). Few days ago, I have upgraded 9.10 by the KPackageKit and the problem remained the same; however, I select the old kernel on grub boot and this make the system run (after this, some lib upgrade broke down the system again! Unfortunaly, I can not remember exactly what file was upgraded...). So, I have rise a hypothesis about this: it would be some problem about my video hardware or with my motherboard. I run Fedora and Mandriva systems with KDE and the same problem occurs; so, the problem must be about KDE new interface (KDE 4.2 works). I do not also know how to describe or to inform this bug in a more appropriate way; I do hold that the problem should be about VIA AGP Onboard.
Thanks. I'm using a desktop Semp Toshiba Celeron D326 2.58 Ghz, Chipset VIA P4M800 Pro, VIA VT8237, 1 Gb RAM, 2 SATA HD 40Gb, VGA onboard VIA P4M800 Pro, AOC F19 18,5 Wildscreen. |
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