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Re: DCOPServer could not be started
by ralf habacker on Monday 05/Aug/2002, @05:07
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See http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/faq/kde2.php#D3.1
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Re: DCOPServer could not be started
by Mike on Tuesday 10/Sep/2002, @15:08
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I was having this same problem, but only when I logged in as a non-root user. I was not able to find anything that helped at http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net. After messing with it for quite a while on my Solaris 8 box I got it to work by chmod 01777 on /tmp/.ICE-unix, /tmp/.X11-pipe, and /tmp/.X11-unix. As best as I can tell, this gives the non-root user enough rights to create the files unix domain sockets stores established sockets in for Solaris. The problem is that these permissions get reset on boot so I had to create a small script to fix this. Hope this helps.
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Re: DCOPServer could not be started
by vincent on Saturday 02/Apr/2005, @03:11
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I am having exactly same problem as you for my Solaris 10. The kde version is 3.3.1a that was install from my Solaris 10 companion CD. Could you please tell me your script-:)
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