Problem in Starting KDE

Sean M. sigma_zk at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 18 20:01:54 UTC 2006


/etc/make.conf:

# added by use.perl 2006-07-14 05:33:46
PERL_VER=5.8.8
PERL_VERSION=5.8.8


/etc/resolv.conf:

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nameserver 64.59.144.92
nameserver 64.59.144.93


--- Subhro <subhro.kar at gmail.com> wrote:

> Let me have a look at /etc/make.conf and /etc/resolv.conf
> 
> Subhro
> 
> On 7/18/06, Sean M. <sigma_zk at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > OK, that one little thing has made it about 80% perfect now. Just
> three
> > details:
> >
> > 1) It takes an awfully long time to start up. I guess this is
> related
> > to the next point:
> >
> > 2) The output from 'startx' is still mostly the same as before:
> >
> > xauth:  creating new authority file /root/.serverauth.566
> > ### <Standard X startup message> ###
> > DCOPClient::attachInternal. Attach failed Could not open network
> socket
> > DCOPClient::attachInternal. Attach failed Could not open network
> socket
> > Warning: kbuildsycoca is unable to register with DCOP.
> > kbuildsycoca running...
> > DCOPClient::attachInternal. Attach failed Could not open network
> socket
> > kbuildsycoca running...
> > DCOP Cleaning up dead connections.
> > Reusing existing ksycoca
> > ### <Still a pagefull of kbuildsyscoa mime-type warnings> ###
> >
> > 3) In the course of using Konqueror, I see
> >
> > kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: Undefined symbol
> > "PKCS7_content_free"
> > kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: Undefined symbol
> > "OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms"
> > kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: Undefined symbol
> > "OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms"
> > kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: Undefined symbol
> > "OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms_conf"
> > kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: Undefined symbol
> > "PKCS7_content_free"
> > kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: Undefined symbol
> > "OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms"
> > kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: Undefined symbol
> > "OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms"
> > kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: Undefined symbol
> > "OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms_conf"
> > kio (KLauncher): ERROR: SlavePool: No communication with slave.
> > kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: Undefined symbol
> > "PKCS7_content_free"
> > kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: Undefined symbol
> > "OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms"
> > kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: Undefined symbol
> > "OPENSSL_add_all_algorithms"
> > kdecore (KLibLoader): WARNING: KLibrary: Undefined symbol
> > "OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms_conf"
> > kio (KIOConnection): ERROR: Could not write data
> > kio (KIOConnection): ERROR: Could not write data
> > kio (KIOConnection): ERROR: Could not write data
> >
> > get written.
> >
> >
> >
> > --- Subhro <subhro.kar at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > Add this so that the hosts looks like this:
> > >
> > > On 7/18/06, Sean M. <sigma_zk at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > > Here is /etc/hosts. It's not very spectacular.
> > > >
> > > > #
> > > > # This file should contain the addresses and aliases for local
> > > hosts
> > > > that
> > > > # share this file.  Replace 'my.domain' below with the
> domainname
> > > of
> > > > your
> > > > # machine.
> > > > #
> > > > # In the presence of the domain name service or NIS, this file
> may
> > > > # not be consulted at all; see /etc/nsswitch.conf for the
> > > resolution
> > > > order.
> > > > #
> > > > #
> > > > ::1                     localhost localhost.my.domain
> > > > 127.0.0.1               localhost localhost.my.domain
> > >
> > > 127.0.0.1              compy     compy.my.domain
> > >
> > > > #
> > > > # Imaginary network.
> > > > #10.0.0.2               myname.my.domain myname
> > > > #10.0.0.3               myfriend.my.domain myfriend
> > > > #
> > > > # According to RFC 1918, you can use the following IP networks
> for
> > > > # private nets which will never be connected to the Internet:
> > > > #
> > > > #       10.0.0.0        -   10.255.255.255
> > > > #       172.16.0.0      -   172.31.255.255
> > > > #       192.168.0.0     -   192.168.255.255
> > > > #
> > > > # In case you want to be able to connect to the Internet, you
> need
> > > > # real official assigned numbers.  Do not try to invent your
> own
> > > > network
> > > > # numbers but instead get one from your network provider (if
> any)
> > > or
> > > > # from your regional registry (ARIN, APNIC, LACNIC, RIPE NCC,
> or
> > > > AfriNIC.)
> > > > #
> > > > o.com>
> > >
> > >
> > > Your issue is, X does not know how to connect to compy:0.
> Creating an
> > > entry in the hosts tells it the IP to connect. :-)
> > >
> > > Subhro
> > >
> > > --
> > > Subhro Kar
> > > Security Engineer
> > > iViZ Techno Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
> > > Dhanshree Bldg, 1st Floor
> > > Plot XI-16, Sector V
> > > Salt Lake City
> > > 700091
> > > India
> > >
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Subhro Kar
> Security Engineer
> iViZ Techno Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
> Dhanshree Bldg, 1st Floor
> Plot XI-16, Sector V
> Salt Lake City
> 700091
> India
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