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Re: DCOPServer could not be started
by Nils Boysen on Saturday 22/Nov/2003, @07:21
hi,

I recently installed 2 Debian testing machines and encountered the same problem. Seems like the permissions of the directory "/usr/X11R6/bin/" are screwed up.

This helped me:

chmod go+rx /usr/X11R6/bin/


hope this helps.
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Re: DCOPServer could not be started
by Andy Ritchey on Thursday 20/Apr/2006, @21:42
I am using slackware 10.2 and this seemed to work. I tried some other methods posted here saying to remove various files but that led to more trouble. Thanks for the help.
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