To anyone that is getting the error 'cannot start kstartupconfig' upon
booting i found the source. It seems the file /usr/X11R6/usr/bin/startkde
still refers to kde instead of kde3.
After changing line 54 (or somewhere there) from:
kdehome=$HOME/.kde to kdehome=$HOME/.kde3
All was golden.
J
On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 8:11 PM, Jay <jayflood(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I've managed to get Trinity running nicely on
Slackware 13.1. To be more
precise it is a linux live derivative of slackware (similar to slax).
Everything runs nicely and i have only one question.
On the root account i get the error 'cannot start kstartupconfig` after
logging on and just before the desktop loads. I can click ok and move to the
desktop no problem. I imagine it is a permissions thing with the home/root
directory but nothing i've tried fixes the error. For testing i boot from an
iso. Before creating the iso i have chowned the folder and also tried chmod
755. Can anyone point me in the right direction to remedy this. I am sure it
is a simple permission problem but it eludes me so far.
Jay