A week before I upgraded my Desktop (64bit) to Kubuntu 14.04. When I restarted, I could and can no longer get a KDE desktop - wether my desktop with Password nor the guest-desktop. Instead, I get a window with the message "Could not start B-bus, Can you call qdbus?", and when I click "OK", I get returned to the login manager.
Jonathan Riddell (jr) wrote on 2014-04-09 (and got a few Thanks for the tip):
FIx uploaded in kde-workspace_4.11.8-0ubuntu5 (What does it mean?)
Edit /usr/bin/startkde, change:
qdbus="QT_SELECT=qt4 qdbus"
to remove the quotes
qdbus=QT_SELECT=qt4 qdbus
sorry for the breakage
But how can I edit?
With ctrl-alt-del I dont get the Terminal mode.
A week before I upgraded my Desktop (64bit) to Kubuntu 14.04. When I restarted, I could and can no longer get a KDE desktop - wether my desktop with Password nor the guest-desktop. Instead, I get a window with the message "Could not start B-bus, Can you call qdbus?", and when I click "OK", I get returned to the login manager.
Jonathan Riddell (jr) wrote on 2014-04-09 (and got a few Thanks for the tip): 4.11.8- 0ubuntu5 (What does it mean?) "QT_SELECT= qt4 qdbus" QT_SELECT= qt4 qdbus
FIx uploaded in kde-workspace_
Edit /usr/bin/startkde, change:
qdbus=
to remove the quotes
qdbus=
sorry for the breakage
But how can I edit?
With ctrl-alt-del I dont get the Terminal mode.