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Am Montag, 2. Januar 2012, 14:22:05 schrieb Colleen Beamer: |
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> On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 2:12 PM, Colleen Beamer |
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<colleen.beamer@×××××.com>wrote: |
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> > On 01/02/12 12:09, Neil Bothwick wrote: |
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> > > On Mon, 2 Jan 2012 06:44:19 -0800, Mark Knecht wrote: |
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> <snip> |
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> > >>> Reading back through this thread I don't see whether Colleen tried my |
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> > >> |
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> > >> suggestion about a creating a new user. My thought was that some KDE |
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> > >> config file somewhere got corrupted and a new user would not have that |
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> > >> same issue. |
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> > I did create a new user and it didn't help. I've tried every suggestion |
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> > made in this thread to no avail. For example, I changed the group of |
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> > /dev/pts to tty as others indicated that that was what it was supposed |
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> > to be. |
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> I just noticed that despite the fact that I changed the group of /dev/pts |
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> to tty (I did this as root), it didn't stick - it reverted back to |
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> colleen. So how do I fix this? |
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> > >Regards, |
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> > |
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> > Colleen |
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> > -- |
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> > |
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> > Registered Linux User #411143 with the Linux Counter, |
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> > http://counter.li.org |
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so devfs script is ok and runs on boot. consolekit also runs on boot. You |
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could try and put a devpts line into fstab (please google it, I am too tired |
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right now) |
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