Fatal error after update

Hi again. After I done the update from the terminal, it said to me to do
a reboot, I done the reboot and after I typed my password, fatal error.

The error was: “Could not start kdeinit4 Check instalation”

What to do, why that error ? Now I try to repair from my DVD.

Thanks,
NicK


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NicK2oo6;1902595 Wrote:
> Hi again. After I done the update from the terminal, it said to me to do
> a reboot, I done the reboot and after I typed my password, fatal error.
>
> The error was: “Could not start kdeinit4 Check instalation”
>
> What to do, why that error ? Now I try to repair from my DVD.
>
> Thanks,
> NicK

Are you updated your Qt packages? It was a KDE 4 Factory update?


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I think it was, I tried to update my graph card and some builds.

I tried to repair with my suse DVD but I couldnt because it says that Im using a different version…

Instead I know what cause the problem, when I updated from terminal I
had a error, “Error code: connection failed”

before my rescue dvd said to me that I`m using a different version it
said that I have problems in those packages: cups glibc-locale hal ntp
postfix

The only solution in my view is to reinstal SUSE


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Hi
:frowning: sorry about the update… did you update to KDE 4.1 as well? If you
press ctrl+alt+F1 and you should get a console login. From there try
running the CLI update commands again.


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NicK2oo6;1902604 Wrote:
> I think it was, I tried to update my graph card and some builds.
>
> I tried to repair with my suse DVD but I couldn`t because it says that

Im using a different version... > > Instead I know what cause the problem, when I updated from terminal I > had a error, "Error code: connection failed" > > before my rescue dvd said to me that Im using a different version it
> said that I have problems in those packages: cups glibc-locale hal ntp
> postfix
>
> The only solution in my view is to reinstal SUSE

I have the same problem before 1-2 months ago, and I did a reinstall
(not really civilized method for solving problems :)).
Read this post: ‘kde4 upgrade - openSUSE Forums’
(http://forums.opensuse.org/hardware/64-bit/397257-kde4-upgrade.html).
Try to delete your -plasma-appletsrc- and -plasmarc- files in
~/.kde4/share/config.
Good luck


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Thanks but I can`t log in, it works fine until I type my user name and
password and push enter when my desktop is loading it appears that error
with kdeinit4 any solution ? or reinstal ? I tried in safe mode and the
same error… :frowning:


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I use a DSL internet connection and I need to log in to connect to the
internet… so… why to do CLI update again when I don`t have a network
connection ?


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NicK2oo6;1902612 Wrote:
> Thanks but I can`t log in, it works fine until I type my user name and
> password and push enter when my desktop is loading it appears that error
> with kdeinit4 any solution ? or reinstal ? I tried in safe mode and the
> same error… :frowning:

BTW, If you are logged into the konsole, try to delete the config
files^^.


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If you will write the sentence of that (the way of how I will do) it
will be so wonderful, as I said, I`m new in Linux, so please be patience
with me… :frowning:

Now I will try what said malcolm but I dont think it will work, as I said I need to connect to the internet... but I cant because I cant acces desktop, I think I updated KDE but Im not so sure about that


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NicK2oo6;1902618 Wrote:
> If you will write the sentence of that (the way of how I will do) it
> will be so wonderful, as I said, I`m new in Linux, so please be patience

with me… :frowning:

Now I will try what said malcolm but I dont think it will work, as I > said I need to connect to the internet... but I cant because I cant > acces desktop, I think I updated KDE but Im not so sure about that

Maybe your connection manager have some command-line parameters to
connect to the internet. Google for it.

To delete your config files:

Code:

rm /home/<yourUsername>/.kde4/share/config/plasma-appletsrc
rm /home/<yourUsername>/.kde4/share/config/plasmarc


Replace <yourUsername> with your home folder name.


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wait for other opions. Thanks all for helping me.


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Hi
I would only have the oss, non-oss, update and packman repositories
active at any one time, the only thing that you need from videolan is
libdvdcss(2) and this can be obtained via http or wget and installed
manually. If your using VLC get the packman version.

You can also use YaST from the CLI as well…


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