Very soon after I started to use the TDE 14.0.11 version I began
receiving DCOP error messages, having the effect of preventing use of
various applications like Firefox and LibreOffice. After online research
and experimentation on my part I discovered that I could solve such
preventions if before opening TDE I ran in a tty as root the following
three commands:
'dcopserver -- serverid', which returned nothing, then 'dropserver' and
finally again 'dcopserver -- serverid'. This time however that command
returned something like the following:
'[dcopserver] local/Morcom:/tmp/.ICE-unix/dcop5698-1636014592'
>From this point on there were no longer any more DCOP error messages. I
had full use of the TDE and various applications until when I next
closed completely the computer.
It is consequently my understanding that running the 'dcopserver'
command is presumably required as part of the initial boot-up. If such
is usually the case I would appreciate knowing what I need to do to have
my computer, named Morcom, do so as well. Can anyone tell me?
Regards, Ken
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Hi,
I am wondering, is Kontact the same thing as KMAIL?
If so, I would rather have a newer version of KMAIL that comes with the
Kontact flatpak than the version that comes with TDE.
Chris
> On Monday 31 January 2022 22.44:21 c. marlow wrote:
>
> > And of course make THUNAR my file manager... Konq is just bleh....
>
> As far as I am concerned, Konqueror is oneof the main reasons I always
sticked
> to KDE 3 / TDE - but you are free...
> ____________________________________________________
Ditto
Preach it brother.
Kate