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First post so be kind!! ![]() I am using Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 and wanted to try out the KDE desktop as I was becoming bored with GNOME. Trouble is I keep getting the following error message whenever I try and open any form of file manager (Dolphin, Konqueror etc) or use any application that has to access the file system. Error Message: Unable to start process. Unable to create io-slave. klauncher said: Error loading 'kio_file' I am currently using KDE Version 4.5.1. I have googled for a solution but have not found anything that has helped!! Anybody able to point me in the right direction as I would really love to be able to use KDE. Thanks for the help.
Last edited by LaMbChOpS on Fri Sep 10, 2010 6:31 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Thanks for the super quick reply.
Yes sure did, my fstab looks a little different but I could not see anything out of the ordinary. Below is my fstab
Also checked my fs.file-max value in sysctl and that looks fine, when I issue cat /proc/sys/fs/file-max it returns a value of 65536. Any suggestions re my fstab?? |
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nothing obvious to your problem but you really should consider creating a separate /home partition at some point - it's just a better practice to keep data separate from the system especially if at some point if you need to reinstall Linux or want to try/install a different distro.
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Took your advice and created a new partition for my /home data.
New fstab looks like this now
Still getting the same error with most KDE apps and able to create io-slave!! Really frustrating because it makes KDE virtually useless for me ![]() Even found a listing of all KDE packages that are installed and removed them all and reinstalled the latest KDE but I am still getting the same errors. |
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Can you please verify the presence of the following files:
/usr/lib/kde4/kio_file.so /usr/share/kde4/services/file.protocol If they are missing, there is a severe issue with your KDE installation. If they are present, please try running the following commands:
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Thank you for your reply.
I can confirm both kio_file.so & file.protocol exist in the mentioned locations. I have run the commands you listed and received the following output:
Rebooted... Crossed my fingers.... Error still persists within all KDE apps ![]() Should I remove all non-complaint entries mentioned above?? Thanks again for your reply anything else you can suggest from the output above? |
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Do not remove those files, those error messages are largely harmless.
Do you normally run as root? If not, those commands need to be run as your user to work properly.
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OMG how stupid of me!!!!!
Thank you so so much!! Ran all commands through normal terminal and SUCCESS!! All KDE apps now function correctly and the io-slave error is gone ![]() ![]() Thank you for taking the time to help me out I really appreciate your help. You ROCK!! ![]() |
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After rebooting tonight and logging back into KDE I have again received the io-slave error in all KDE apps.
![]() The commands I used before worked again and removed the error. Is there any way to run these automatically or is there something else I can do that can correct this permanently?? Thanks again for the help. |
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This should definitely not be occurring.
Can you please add the following to ~/.kde/env/debug-data.sh? Make sure the file is executable.
Then run the following commands in a Konsole, both before and after applying the fix I supplied earlier:
Then pastebin the contents of ~/kde-startup-info and the two runs of the above commands and post it here.
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Thanks again for your help sorry for the delay in my reply I have been away.
Below is the output to the commands prior to the the fix with the io-slave error present:
Now is the output once the fix is applied and the io-slave error is gone:
Now the contents of kde-startup-info:
Pastebin address: http://pastebin.com/0WsUrSfP I hope that was what you meant with the pastebin thing.. ![]() |
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Ok, that rules out environment variables changing...
Does this happen under a new user?
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Just created a new user account and the error persists with the new account as well.
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Can you please check for files named "file.protocol" under /usr/share? There should only be one.
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