OpenSUSE Install :: Call To Lnusertemp Faild (temporary Directories Full?)
Feb 5, 2009
opensuse 11.1 64 bit NVIDIA 180.22
yesterday i update my kde from 4.13 to 4.2.
Before i install kde 4.2 ,i disable all repo about 4.13
and remove kde 4.13 .using one-click installer,i install kde 4.2 successfully.but i can not login my account in kde session .it says
"call to lnusertemp faild (temporary directories full?)..."
use command
df /tmp
df -i /tmp
df /var/tmp
df -i /var/tmp
i found my disk have enough space,about 70% free space.i try to lonin use root account .it failed too ,with same error.any one know what is the matter about my kde 4.2?
opensuse 11.1 64 bit NVIDIA 180.22 yesterday i update my kde from 4.13 to 4.2. Before i install kde 4.2 ,i disable all repo about 4.13 and remove kde 4.13 .using one-click installer,i install kde 4.2 successfully.but i can not login my account in kde session. it says "call to lnusertemp faild (temporary directories full?)..."
i found my disk have enough space,about 70% free space. i try to lonin use root account .it failed too ,with same error. any one know what is the matter about my kde 4.2?
I had a fresh install of Slackware 13.1 up and running. I was looking to use an app which could only run on a gnome distro. So I installed gnomeslackbuild. Ran into dependency hell so I gave up the ghost and decided to reinstall.Re-install resulted in a message "Call to lnusertemp failed(temporary directories full).Had this before a different machine and sorted with another install at the time.Tried this but it keeps coming up with the same message. (4 installs later).Quote:
xset: bad font path element (#23) possible causes are: Directory does not exist or has wrong permissions Directory missing fonts.dir
I've hit a problem with KDE when doing an update. I get an error when logging in:
"call to lnusertemp failed"
I've cleared out the /tmp files, set my tmp files to be deleted on reboot, tried creating a new user, renamed .kde4 to .kde4~old....no luck.
I think that the best solution is to completely remove KDE and then re-install it. How do I do that? Alternatively, if anyone has a better solution, I'll try that.
I've upgraded to 13.1 from 13.0 but can't startx. I get this error; 'call to lnusertemp failed (temporary directories full?)'
When I ctl-alt-backspace there are numerous messages including these two; '/usr/bin/kde4-config: symbol lookup error:/user/lib/libkdecore.so.5: undefined symbol: _zn9qlistdatadetach3ev. and startkde: error: could not locate lnusertemp in /usr/bin/startkde: line 302::command not found.
Linux 13.0 worked OK right out of the "box" so I don't understand why this version has this problem. Was something changed from 13.0 to 13.1?
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Instead of this I want to use any system command where I can capture this information directly into my local character buffer. My opinion is that system calls will not spawn another process as a result less time it takes, another reason is once I use the system command again I need to capture the information to a local file then again read it into local buffer. I want to avoid the file manipulation here.
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If I have 51 gigs free where is it and how do I gain access?
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So, how can I set the mount points on the new drive and copy the files I need from the old to the new one? It would seem that would require two /home partitions to be mounted at the same time, but I don't think that is possible. I am sure there is some way, probably many ways knowing Linux so please,
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