Hey Hans. No space is not an issue both home and tmp are only using 1% of space right now. I have not changed any perms on the box at all. On Sunday 03 August 2008 01:34:43 der.hans wrote: > Am 02. Aug, 2008 schwätzte GK so: > > /usr/bin/iceauth: /tmp/dcopPfMg8b:1: bad "add" command line > > /usr/bin/iceauth: /tmp/dcopPfMg8b:2: bad "add" command line > > DCOPClient::attachInternal. Attach failed Authentication Rejected, reason > > : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and > > host-based authentication failed > > ICE Connection rejected! > > > > DCOPClient::attachInternal. Attach failed Authentication Rejected, reason > > : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and > > host-based authentication failed > > DCOPServer self-test failed. > > ICE Connection rejected! > > > > iceauth: creating new authority file /root/.ICEauthority > > kdeinit: DCOPServer could not be started, aborting. > > > > > > I can get to kdm fine and enter a user name and password. Then dcop barfs > > and kde won't start. This is kde 3.5.9 on lenny. My ssh works fine too > > and I can bring up K apps but still get dcop errors. > > Did you run out of space in $HOME or /tmp? Did you change perms on stuff > in either of them? > > ciao, > > der.hans -- ------- GPG signed Many individuals and organizations around the globe have developed international cross platform protocols to support your freedoms and ideas. Please support Open Standards for software and hardware with cross platform ISO standards and not proprietary formats from monopolies and the associated vendor lockin. If you are a Windows user protect yourself from various known software vulnerabilities that allow virii, malware, adware, trojans, etc., and use Firefox/Mozilla with NoScript for web browsing and not Internet Explorer. HTML emails, Microsoft DOC(X)/XLS(X) formats are not acceptable to send me. Please enclose inline or by attachment with RTF, TXT, DJVU or PDF formats. Thank You. This email generated by a Linux Operating System and accompanying software. Encryption of data and emails is encouraged and welcomed with GnuPG.