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Thanks a lot, guys. I don't like it, but I have removed and created again |
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the user, and now everything works as expected. |
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I said I don't like it because we didn't exactly know where the problem was. |
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I've checked permissions and groups before that, and had the home directory |
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backed up before removing the user and completely restored after the user |
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creation, so all files and directories kept the same permissions and mode |
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bits and the user has the same uid and belongs to the same groups as before. |
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I'm surely capable to live without that knowledge, but I can't help thinking |
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I would live better if knowing ;-) |
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Thanks again |
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Francisco |
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On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 5:22 PM, James Ausmus <james.ausmus@×××××.com>wrote: |
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> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 5:44 PM, Francisco Ares <frares@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 3:11 AM, Francisco Ares <frares@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 2:29 AM, Gmail <hungptit@×××××.com> wrote: |
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>>>> Have you added consolekit to the boot level? If you did then please post |
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>>>> your xdm and kdm log file. |
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>>>> Hung |
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>>>> Francisco Ares wrote: |
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>>>> > Hi, All |
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>>>> > After several upgrades, now kdm (apparently) doesn't login my wife's |
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>>>> > user - or perhaps kde doesn't keep an open session for her: a few |
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>>>> > seconds after password, the login windows reappears. |
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>>>> > But the strange thing is that logging in a text console and issuing |
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>>>> > that old and good "startx" command, the kde session starts as |
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>>>> > Anyone have any idea where should I start checking? |
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>>>> > Thanks |
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>>>> > Francisco |
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>>> Hy, Hung, thanks for your answer. |
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>>> I don't have consolekit at boot runlevel. Don't even have it emerged yet. |
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>>> Didn't know I was supposed to. Doing so right now. |
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>>> Meanwhile, I have no xdm log, but in kdm.log there is a difference during |
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>>> my login and my wife's login, it is this only two entries in |
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>>> /var/log/kdm.log after my wife's user login: |
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>>> (EE) XKB: No components provided for device Virtual core keyboard |
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>>> (EE) XKB: No components provided for device Virtual core keyboard |
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>>> I've done a search for "Virtual core" and didn't find a thing up to now. |
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>>> Any hint? |
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>>> Thanks again |
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>>> Francisco |
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>> Well, I had consolekit up an running and didn't know that, sorry. |
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>> There is no xdm log, and the only two entries already mentioned. |
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>> I'll try to remove the user and add it again, perhaps a permissions issue. |
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> Have you checked to see what ~/.xsession-errors contains? It might give you |
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> some hints as to what is happening. Also, does top show anything consuming a |
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> lot of CPU or a lot of memory? (M to sort by memory usage, P to sort by CPU |
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> -James |
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"If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange apples then you |
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and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have one |
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idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas." - |
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George Bernard Shaw |