On Fri, 10 Nov 2023 18:41:22 +0700
Ken Heard <kenslists(a)teksavvy.com> wrote:
I did however do an online search; all I found were a
few posts about
this message dated on average ten years ago. A few made reference to
the possible absence of KDE files, a diagnosis which I did not think
relevant. Others made reference to having the right permissions.
Without however complete access to the desktop it was difficult to check
permissions of ‘temporary directories’. Directories which appeared to
me relevant and where I was able to see the permissions in both
computers, all were identical.
Was ~/.trinity (your user's TDE settings directory) among those whose
permissions and ownership you checked? Use "ls -l [parent dir] | grep
[target]"
(for instance, "ls -l /usr | grep tmp" to get the information for /usr/tmp) to
pull
out only the information for the directories you're interested in.
Have you tried running starttde from the command line to see what
specific errors it produces, if any?
E. Liddell
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