I wouldnt even say i have the linux basics down so if this problem seems trivial please be patient with me.
Since i have very little experience with linux troubleshooting any problem that arises is usually a dead stop for me.
heres the scoop:
Downloaded Sarge last wednesday using BT
Installed Saturday on my old 80 gig for testing, before i mess with my main hdd
Installed fine but the GUI wouldnt load, so i edited xf86Config-4 and changed my video driver from "nv" to "vesa" and it worked.
Logged in and noticed i was not using KDE, but infact i was using Gnome. Logged out and changed my session to KDE and made it the default.
Then i get this error in a white box.
"Could not start kdeinit, check your installation"
then it says something like the session ended within 10 seconds and game me an option to show the error log. It contained:
kde-config: error while loading shared libraries libqt-mt.so.3
Cannot open shared object file. no such file or directory
at this point i tried to fix it myself but to no avail. I did a content search of packages on the website to find what package i needed. made sure using apt-get install that i had both this libqt3c102-mt, and this libqt3-mt-dev. I did not have the first one but i had the second one. Still doesnt work though.....
Ideas?
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KDE will not work
As for the "error loading shared libraries" error:
I had a similar problem, and I couldn't solve it but the 'dirty' way. I'll describe this dirty way, which works for me, but I don't think it's the only solution...
The solution is simple: the library is found if it is on the LD_LIBRARY_PATH, but it isn't when it's just in the ld cache. I edited my .xinitrc file and made this exported, but this just won't work with graphical login screens. You can try to edit /usr/bin/startkde, putting this line as the first command:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr
Be sure to leave at least the first row intact, or the script won't run.
I had a similar problem, and I couldn't solve it but the 'dirty' way. I'll describe this dirty way, which works for me, but I don't think it's the only solution...
The solution is simple: the library is found if it is on the LD_LIBRARY_PATH, but it isn't when it's just in the ld cache. I edited my .xinitrc file and made this exported, but this just won't work with graphical login screens. You can try to edit /usr/bin/startkde, putting this line as the first command:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr
Be sure to leave at least the first row intact, or the script won't run.