On Tuesday 03 February 2009 10:50:19 Martin Kho wrote:
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 11:36:53 Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Tuesday 03 February 2009 09:56:10 Martin Kho wrote:
> > On Tuesday 03 February 2009 08:57:08 Anne Wilson wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 03 February 2009 07:43:18 Florian Sievert wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > > Yes, I wrote the first description from memory, and it was
> > > > > inaccurate. I get the password prompt. It's the next
screen, the
> > > > > front page of the Netgear configuration screens, that I
don't
> > > > > get.
> > > >
> > > > Netgear? I am using a DG834GTB and tried if I can confirm this. I
> > > > also get the prompt and when entering the correct password it is
> > > > just showing the page that was shown before. Nothing happens. Using
> > > > firefox and everything works fine. Don't know what actually went
> > > > wrong, nor when it broke, cause I am nearly never using the
> > > > konqueror. But I think it sounds like a bug, if we have any clue
> > > > whats wrong we should write a bug report. I just tried to get
> > > > konsole output, but nothing appear. Looks like konqueror is using
> > > > some kind of wrapper like amarok. Might be interesting to see if he
> > > > actually tries.
> > >
> > > OK, so I'm not going insane :-) Now, any ideas how we can
> > > investigate this? I'll do some attempts while tailing log-files this
> > > afternoon (which log, I wonder?)
> > >
> > > Anne
> >
> > In .xsessions-errors I see:
> >
> > kio_http(2854)/kio (kioslave) KIO::SlaveBase::openPasswordDialog: Can't
> > communicate with kded_kpasswdserver (for queryAuthInfo)!
>
> That seems to imply that you failed to authenticate, whereas both Kishore
> (kde(a)mail.kde.org list) and I have clear evidence that our login
> succeeded. I don't appear to have an .xsessions-errors but I can find
> nothing in any of the logs that refers to this. More than that, I
> carefully noted the time of an attempt, then checked /var/log/ - not a
> single file had a time-stamp matching that attempt.
>
> Anne
You don't have ~/.xsession-errors file? So you don't see any other
processes crashing e.g. /usr/bin/nepomukservicestub :-)
No - but then I haven't given much attention to this yet. Nepomuk seems to be
ok, but Strigi isn't working. I just see "Failed to contact Strigi indexer
(No such method 'currentFolder' in interface 'org.kde.nepomuk.Strigi' at
object path '/nepomukstrigiservice' (signature ''))" on the
configuration page.
Anne