On Thursday 05 Dec 2013 15:11:04 Alan McKinnon wrote: > On 05/12/2013 16:38, Mick wrote: > > On Thursday 05 Dec 2013 10:26:26 the wrote: > >> On 12/05/13 12:25, Jackie wrote: > >>> Hello! I am using Gentoo with kernel-3.11.6 & KDE-4.11.4. It's been > >>> a while since I last used Gentoo,but when I login yesterday via > >>> KDM,my desktop went blackout emmediately with only mouse cursor(I > >>> could still move it) and my conky there.I didn't even know what > >>> happened. I then reboot and used openbox/KDE session and it worked > >>> all properly and I upgraded my system.After all that I rebooted > >>> again and KDE still isn't working now.All I know is that when I log > >>> in all is black...I tried to remove ~/.kde4 but nothing got any > >>> better.I checked .xsession-error and didn't really understand and I > >>> put it here https://gist.github.com/anonymous/7800556.Any help?I > >>> just don't know what to do now > >> > >> What about X log? > > > > The OP may have bigger problems ... > > > > akonadi is not configured correctly and it cannot connect to the mysql > > database. So this needs fixing for KDE to function properly with its > > semantic desktop. > > > > I would run revdep-rebuild and potentially rebuild sys-libs/glibc for > > good measure (just a hunch from the log error that mentions > > GLib-CRITICAL **). > > > > Hope this helps. > > glib != glibc > > glib is a helper lib from the gtk/gnome camp that implements useful and > low level routines like event loops etc. The built package is unlikely > to be wrong, GLib-CRITICAL error usually mean exactly that - the > consumer lib made a request that doesn't make sense and glib correctly > detected that it was sent something erroneous Oops! Yes, I misread the message and gave a wrong suggestion. Thanks Alan for putting me straight. -- Regards, Mick