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    #16
    Re: KDE not starting

    There's been so much bashing about on that system that it's a little difficult to narrow the potential sources of trouble. If Snowhog's suggestion does not reveal a full filesystem, then it's probably root permissions attached to something in the user's directory.

    Regarding the Nvidia driver, I would get out of X with Ctrl-Alt-F1, log in to the CLI, then do these:

    Code:
    sudo service kdm stop
    
    sudo mv /etc/X11/xorg.conf /etc/X11/xorg.conf_bak
    
    sudo nvidia-xconfig
    
    sudo service kdm start
    If the problem was related to the video driver, that should get you going.

    If you find you're still locked out of the user's X login, then I'd go for the nuclear option, at the /home/user$ prompt (don't you dare do it at the root prompt!):

    Code:
    sudo rm -rf .*
    That will empty your user's folder of all KDE and custom settings, so your next login will be "as new" to a default KDE desktop. But any data folders or normal files will be left untouched (assuming you don't name your data files with a leading dot).

    Then shutdown and restart the system.

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      #17
      Re: KDE not starting

      First reply to Snowhog query.
      (I do a console login not from GRUB but from the login screen>shutdown button>console login)
      Code:
      $df -h
      /dev/sda1 use 63%  mounted on /    (it matches what it says in Dolphin, more than 4Gb free out of 12Gb)
      none      1%        /dev
      none      1%        /dev/shm
      none      1%        /var/run
      none      0%        /var/lock
      /dev/sda5   90%       //storage partition
      Single boot Kubuntu12.04 on Zepto NoxA14 Intel Dual Core 2GHz (64-bit), RAM 4Go, Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT

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        #18
        Re: KDE not starting

        creating a new X conf file and resetting nvidia wasn't enough (it just produced a nvidia beta driver splashscreen before the login screen). I also in the same time deleted .X/ICEauthority and .kde, but altogether, no improvement.

        But nuking the system as you say
        Code:
        $sudo rm -rf .*
        in /home/username
        worked perfectly !!

        Thanks Snowhog & Dibl for helping !! I won't mess around with kdesudo/sudo so much within GUI ...
        Glad this is solved at last !
        kln
        Single boot Kubuntu12.04 on Zepto NoxA14 Intel Dual Core 2GHz (64-bit), RAM 4Go, Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT

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          #19
          Re: KDE not starting

          Originally posted by kln

          Thanks Snowhog & Dibl for helping !! I won't mess around with kdesudo/sudo so much within GUI ...
          Glad this is solved at last !
          Yay! Solved, plus some character-building, eh?

          Seriously, the only two KDE packages that I ever run as root are dolphin and kate. Dolphin in "kdesudo" mode, when I set up a new system, or add a new hard drive/partition, is a handy way to make some user data folders on the new filesystem, and set them to user permissions.

          Kate in "kdesudo" mode is of course a handy way to edit system configuration files.

          Except for these, or analogous limited purposes, you're well advised to steer clear of running GUI packages in root mode.

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