[plug] Konqueror crashes on startup?

Simon Scott Simon.Scott at flexiplan.com
Mon Oct 22 16:34:57 WST 2001


	I had something similar, but it was OpenGL libraries being loaded
with Xinerama support enabled.




	From:	Russell Keith-Magee <Russell.Magee at calytrix.com> on
22/10/2001 04:20 PM
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	Subject:	RE: [plug] Konqueror crashes on startup?


	> So I've booted into KDE and everything looks great, however, when
I
	> click on the icons for the file manager/Konqueror it starts to
load and
	> then just stops with no error messages or anything.  If I just
type
	> "konqueror" from a terminal it does nothing and if I type
"kfmclient
	> openProfile webbrowsing" (apparently the command the icons are
using to
	> execute the browser) then it starts to load and just exits without
	> providing any errors or messages at all.

	This is a long shot, but a similar thing happened to me when I
installed the
	SGI OpenGL GLU 1.3 libraries. I have no idea why there was a
conflict (I
	can't imagine why the KDE core has a strong binding to GLU), nor
could I
	resolve it (other than by uninstalling the GLU libraries). Note that
these
	are not the default Mesa GLU libraries - they are the SGI reference
	implementation.

	Russ %-)

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