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Log out of X, or do this from console without starting a xsession or a dm at boot (if you know how and can do).
$ cd ~/ (This being your user account not root-unless you have the same problem as root)
$ killall -9 kdeinit (Only if you had entered a xsession)
$ rm .DCOP*
Restart X (your XFCE desktop and whatnot) and try again.
Thank you, but i'v solved this problem in another way.
I recompiled all of my OS init code library (I have my own OS i created from Slackware) and i just wanted to see if KDE would work.
Thank you anyway!
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