(*** This bug was imported into bugs.kde.org ***) Package: kdesktop Version: KDE 2.2.0 Beta1 Severity: normal Installed from: SuSE RPMs Compiler: gcc 2. OS: Linux OS/Compiler notes: qt 2.3 When I start up my system kde accepts no keys. Only the mouse is available. I have to restart the x-server to solve the problem. (Submitted via bugs.kde.org)
On Sunday 08 July 2001 13:00 Daniel@zigulle.de wrote: > Package: kdesktop > Version: KDE 2.2.0 Beta1 > Severity: normal > Installed from: SuSE RPMs > Compiler: gcc 2. > OS: Linux > OS/Compiler notes: qt 2.3 > > When I start up my system kde accepts no keys. Only the mouse is available. I have to restart the x-server to solve the problem. Sorry I lost my crystal ball (tm). How am I supposed to guess what's happening from this little info ? * How do you start X the first time (why does it make a difference when you restart it ?) * Did you try other window environments (to see if it's a KDE or an X bug?) * .................... etc. etc. -- David FAURE david@mandrakesoft.com faure@kde.org http://perso.mandrakesoft.com/~david/ http://www.konqueror.org/ KDE Making The Future of Computing Available Today
On Sunday 08 July 2001 16:11 Daniel Frickemeier wrote: > Sorry David > > after a few more test I think its an kwm Bug. The window manager in KDE is called kwin now (since 2.0) - I suppose that's the one you're referring to. > When I boot my system kwm starts. Hmm not really. AH ? Do you mean kdm the login manager ? I have heard about similar reports (with suse too). > Then I have no keyboard. I restart the x-window the the > restart button an everything is fine. When I don't restart the > x-window the keyboard is'nt ready to use in every window enviroment. > reconfigure the x-window doesn't solve the problem. The bug is only > shown when I reboot the system. I don't known I it's a kwm bug or a > x-window. Before I upgrading to kde 2.2 beta 1 this problem does not > exist. Ok I think this is about kdm. You need to talk to Oswald Buddenhagen <ob6@inf.tu-dresden.de> But maybe it's a Suse specific bug... Well he'll be able to tell much better than me. -- David FAURE david@mandrakesoft.com faure@kde.org http://perso.mandrakesoft.com/~david/ http://www.konqueror.org/ KDE Making The Future of Computing Available Today
Sorry David after a few more test I think its an kwm Bug. When I boot my system kwm starts. Then I have no keyboard. I restart the x-window the the restart button an everything is fine. When I don't restart the x-window the keyboard is'nt ready to use in every window enviroment. reconfigure the x-window doesn't solve the problem. The bug is only shown when I reboot the system. I don't known I it's a kwm bug or a x-window. Before I upgrading to kde 2.2 beta 1 this problem does not exist. > Sorry I lost my crystal ball (tm). How am I supposed to guess what's > happening from this little info ? > * How do you start X the first time (why does it make a difference > when you restart it ?) * Did you try other window environments (to > see if it's a KDE or an X bug?) * .................... > etc. etc. Hope to make the problem a little bit clearer. cu Daniel
Hi David I found the mistake. It's a wrong entrie in the $KDEDIR/share/config/kdm/Xservers - file. the old entry was for Unix-Maschiens. Changed it to linux. sorry for the trouble. Daniel
Sorry just saw your answer. My mails got stuck (I wrote much earlier). -- David FAURE david@mandrakesoft.com faure@kde.org http://perso.mandrakesoft.com/~david/ http://www.konqueror.org/ KDE Making The Future of Computing Available Today
Problem turned out to be a misconfiguration. Best Regards -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus! Copy me into your ~/.signature please! -- Nothing is fool-proof to a sufficiently talented fool.