tor, 20.01.2005 kl. 12.20 skrev Jonathan Andrews:
On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 08:14, Mark McLoughlin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 22:43 +0000, Jonathan Andrews wrote:
> > Is XDMCP, remote X bust in core 3 ?
>
> I was using it not so long ago and it was working fine.
>
> > I've tried the gui configuration for tool gdm. The machine has no
> > firewall enabled - all I get the "gdm_child_action: Aborting display
> > jonspc:1" in the log ?
>
> I'm suprised that's the only message you get - a glance at the code
> suggests if you're getting this error message (which is from the master)
> you should be getting another message from the slave.
If found my problem, its a name resolver issue (thank you Mr Cox :-D )
I think email is on a go-slow, please look back if you have time.
Some comments on this and a few other things
1) gdm doesn't have a process itself, it runs from init - but when gdm
is started it seems to undergo a name change to "gdm-binary" without
being owned by gdm or anything called gdm. As a result its not possible
to cleanly restart gdm ? ie no "/etc/init.d/gdm restart". Am I missing
something here or this a bit naff ?
it is. But you have the tools gdm-restart etc. (just type gdm*tabtab*
and you'l find 'em
2) If the reverse name doesn't resolve the only entry in the log
with
debugging off is :
Jan 20 10:57:19 localhost gdm[7118]: gdm_child_action: Aborting display
jonspc:1
3) Speaking of logs, this is only a machine for "play" - so if its not
been owned, and the following is normal, then the log should have
something less pant wetting than this - something above or below
explaining what process is doing this and/or why would be nice.
Jan 20 07:01:01 localhost crond(pam_unix)[6836]: session opened for
user root by (uid=0)Jan 20 07:01:01 localhost crond(pam_unix)[6836]:
session closed for user root
Jan 20 07:01:01 localhost crond(pam_unix)[6836]: session closed for user
root
Cheers,
Jon