Questions tagged [kde]

KDE is an international free software community producing an integrated set of cross-platform applications designed to run on Linux, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows, Solaris and Mac OS X systems. It is best known[citation needed] for its Plasma Desktop, a desktop environment provided as the default working environment on many Linux distributions, such as Kubuntu, Pardus and openSUSE.

KDE is an international free software community producing an integrated set of cross-platform applications designed to run on Linux, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows, Solaris and Mac OS X systems. It is best known[citation needed] for its Plasma Desktop, a desktop environment provided as the default working environment on many Linux distributions, such as Kubuntu, Pardus and openSUSE.

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Unable to launch 389-console locally | java.awt.HeadlessException

I'm trying to replace some ancient SunOne directory servers with 389 DS. I have a brand spankin new CentOS installation where I followed the steps as outlined here. My workstation is RHEL7, where I installed 389-console for the purposes of…
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Cluster SSH on KDE fails: cssh error 'bad pad value "3m'

I'm having issues getting clusterssh running on a RHEL7.3 install using KDE. I don't believe this is a Perl issue, as I have forwarded X from a CENTOS7 box that yields the same error (That box has no problem forwarding cssh from an Ubuntu/Gnome…
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Can't login with KDM and SSSD but works fine from console

I have LDAP authentication set up with SSSD and I can login fine through console and ssh. However when I try to login through KDM it just says authentication failure... More specifically: Jan 9 10:29:11 adams20420 sssd[be[default]]: Failed to set…
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Correct way to start kde in CentOS 5.3?

Just got a new CentOS 5.3 server, trying to get the GUI started. Figured out the command is startkde (I think it is anyway). The KDE loads, and I see my desktop, but when I open folders they don't show up on the desktop, when I click buttons they…
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Is it possible to run Gnome (or KDE) remote from the actual Linux install?

I know that is a strange question, I am just curious.
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Why does running kate in ubuntu hardy give me errors?

Running kate on the command line in ubuntu hardy works but prints a bunch of junk to the screen like: kbuildsycoca running... it's really annoying. anyone know how to fix it?
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Problem with kde-filesystem when updating

Since 2-3 weeks, each time I update my fedora 11 box with yum, I get these messages. Error unpacking rpm package kde-filesystem-4-33.fc11.noarch warning: /etc/rpm/macros.kde4 saved as /etc/rpm/macros.kde4.rpmsave error: unpacking of archive…
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Troubles installing KDE with pkgsrc

Im in school right now and I have taken two classes, Networking and Unix Development, that focus on C programming in Unix. Specifically we have been using NetBSD for our machines that we develop on (rather our programs must work on NetBSD). Well our…
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How to verify KDE screensaver is enabled on all workstations

I need to be able to assess all of our Linux workstations to determine whether the screensaver is enabled and operational. And for most desktops, this hasn't been hard. I'm using Puppet to do the heavy lifting, using some custom facts to report the…
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How to start a VNC viewer to display all previously saved VNC viewer desktops (that are now destroyed)?

Problem: My current VNC viewer (let say VNC viewer 'A') resides on a machine (let say machine 'A') that need to be killed because our IT department need to rebuild the machine 'A'. I have a lot of xterms, GVIM windows opened in this current VNC…
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