  | |  | Gnome configuration problem | Gnome configuration problem 2005-04-06 - By Jeff Boyce
Back Thanks Gavin. I only have a single terminal at the server with Xwindows and I am the only person in our small office that has the ability/desire to manage the system, so I am certain that two concurrent Gnome sessions under one username is not the source of the problem. I was able to successfully logout and stop the Xwindow once at the server terminal, then after restarting X later could not stop it at the server terminal. In this case I killed the Gnome and Xwindow process through Webmin at my Windows station.
I checked the /etc/gconf directory and the permissions are set at 755. So it appears that I am still looking for other possibilities and suggestions. Any additional help from the list is appreciated. Jeff
-- -- Original Message -- -- From: "Gavin McDonald" <gavitron@(protected)> To: "'Jeff Boyce'" <jboyce@(protected)>; "'General Red Hat Linux discussion list'" <redhat-list@(protected)> Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 1:57 PM Subject: RE: Gnome configuration problem
> I've had similar symptoms when gconf tried to open two concurrent Gnome > sessions for one username. Also, similar "broken" gnome sessions arise > when > the permissions on the .gconf directory are incorrectly set. (ie AND w/ > 700.) > > Regards, > Gavin McDonald > > -- --Original Message-- -- > From: redhat-list-bounces@(protected) > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@(protected)] > On Behalf Of Jeff Boyce > Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 11:44 AM > To: redhat-list@(protected) > Subject: Gnome configuration problem > > Greetings - > > Dell PE 2600, RHEL3, primarily configured as file server with Samba. > Logging into my server and starting X today resulted in an obvious > problem. > I had a black desktop screen that was blank (several icons are normally on > a > > blue desktop screen) and I was unable to open a file manager window. I am > able to open a terminal window and run my Arkeia tape backup software > which > displays in Xwindows. It appears I may have messed up my Gnome > configuration, but am not sure what is wrong, or how to fix it. The only > unique actions that occurred on the system the previous day included the > installation of the NUT (network ups tools) software from source, and the > subsequent uninstallation of NUT. I had never installed from source > before > and the installation went fine without errors. There was not a *make > uninstall* for the program so I followed some instructions to review the > *makefile* to see where all the files where installed and delete the > files/directories manually. The following directories were removed > (actually moved to Trash). > > /opt/NUT/nut-2.0.1 (contained the unzipped source files) > /usr/local/ups/man > /usr/local/ups/share > /usr/local/ups/bin > /usr/local/ups/sbin > > Up2date is not configured to run in an automated fashion, therefore an > updated Gnome could not be the source of the problem. A check of the > logfiles shows the information listed below, but this information was also > logged on previous days prior to the problem occurring, so I am not sure > that it is relevant to the problem. What diagnostic steps can I take to > identify the root cause of the problem, and return my desktop to normal? > > Apr 6 10:24:08 bison -- root[30000]: ROOT LOGIN ON tty1 > Apr 6 10:24:13 bison modprobe: modprobe: Can't locate module > char-major-10-134 > Apr 6 10:24:16 bison gconfd (root-31746): starting (version 2.2.1), pid > 31746 user 'root' > Apr 6 10:24:16 bison gconfd (root-31746): Resolved address > "xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" to a read-only config source > at position 0 > Apr 6 10:24:16 bison gconfd (root-31746): Resolved address > "xml:readwrite:/root/.gconf" to a writable config source at position 1 > Apr 6 10:24:16 bison gconfd (root-31746): Resolved address > "xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults" to a read-only config source > at > > position 2 > > Jeff Boyce > www.meridianenv.com > > > -- > redhat-list mailing list > unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@(protected)?subject=unsubscribe > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > > >
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