I had the same problem, where a mcop directory couldn't be created. I don't 
mind to have a kde (partly?) hanging around though.

How I fixed it was:
 `rm -rf ~/.kde ; kde-menu`

The later command recreated my ~/.kde directory and fixed my broken 
~/.kde/tmp-${USER} symlink and added a~/.kde/socket-${USER} symlink.  After 
that xine worked again.


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