Every time I log onto my FC3 system, I get a crash of nspluginscan. Anyone know how to fix it? I reported it as a bug and RedHat said "nope, not us...works for us" and suggested I delete the contents of $HOME/.kde/share/config/session. Well, I did that and it still happens every time I log in. Now, to be fair, I did save my /home directory tree from my old RH9 system (along with a couple directories I use as raw storage for MP3s, etc. <G>) so I'm guessing there's something in my autostart that's causing this or something... the strange thing is that it happens even before the desktop shows up... it happens while Fedora is loading my personalized desktop settings. I haven't checked to see if it happens to someone else, as I don't have any other users... Guess I could try creating one, but since I'm pretty sure it's due to something in my saved config from RH9, I don't see that it'll help much... Thanks John
On Friday 03 Dec 2004 11:57, John Aldrich wrote:
Every time I log onto my FC3 system, I get a crash of nspluginscan. Anyone know how to fix it? I reported it as a bug and RedHat said "nope, not us...works for us" and suggested I delete the contents of $HOME/.kde/share/config/session. Well, I did that and it still happens every time I log in. Now, to be fair, I did save my /home directory tree from my old RH9 system (along with a couple directories I use as raw storage for MP3s, etc. <G>) so I'm guessing there's something in my autostart that's causing this or something... the strange thing is that it happens even before the desktop shows up... it happens while Fedora is loading my personalized desktop settings. I haven't checked to see if it happens to someone else, as I don't have any other users... Guess I could try creating one, but since I'm pretty sure it's due to something in my saved config from RH9, I don't see that it'll help much...
Try renaming your $HOME/.kde Directory to "old.kde" and restart KDE again, you will loose your settings/prefs but it may prove a point. Sounds like you may have some "crud" left over in $HOME/.kde from RH9,
HTH
Colin
On 12/03/2004 03:57:48 AM, John Aldrich wrote:
Now, to be fair, I did save my /home directory tree from my old RH9 system (along with a couple directories I use as raw storage for MP3s, etc. <G>) so I'm guessing there's something in my autostart that's causing this or something...
Create a fresh user and see if it happens there.