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After starting to log in as myself-Dean- I receive these 3 error codes copied exactly:

 

There was an error setting inter-process communications for kde. The message returned by system was:

Could not read network connection list /home/dean/.DCO Pserver_x1-600-50-2c-4b-df__0

Please check that the "dcopserver" program is running!

 

OK

 

After clicking ok I recieve error #2:

 

Configureation file "/home/dean/.kde/sbare/config/ksp0lashrc" not writable.

Configureation file "/home/dean/.kde/sbare/config/kdeglobals" not writable.

 

Please contact your system administrator.

 

After clicking OK,

KDE window w/ tools comes up but nothing loads then clears and error #3 comes up:

 

The following installation problem was detected while trying to start KDE:

 

I'm a newbie and don't know shells or linux very well.

No write acess to "/home/dean/.ICE autority"

KDE unable to startl

 

After ok will repeat from top.

Again this was after a frest install where I first forgot to log in as a user,

then reinstalled and this where I'm left. Thank you very much for your assistance!

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Welcome to the boards! I am sorta new too but in reading your post I am a little confused by the statement:

where I first forgot to log in as a user,

then reinstalled

Whyd you reinstall? Did you create your user account during setup? what happens when you try to log in as root?

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