[K12OSN] GDM login manager problem
Meelis
meelis at nlib.ee
Fri Jan 5 19:44:30 UTC 2007
Hi TP and Petre and thanks for the reply :)
Just tryed the solution that Petre suggested. Just wanted to point out that
in my system
/usr/sbin/gdm did nothing. It just informed me that it has a gdm already
running so my action was canceled.
Solution for this was to use gdm-stop command :)
This stopped the gdm and PS shows that now I have a kdm processes up :)
So this means that something happened somewhere somehow.
Now I just have to wait until morning to see if this action helped but now I
have another question :
I used /etc/gdm/PostSession and /etc/gdm/PreSession scripts to execute some
commands (like erase home directories and stuff) ... does this now continue
to work as I'm using kdm ?
Thanks
Meelis
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Scheie" <petre at maltzen.net>
To: "Support list for open source software in schools." <k12osn at redhat.com>
Sent: Friday, January 05, 2007 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: [K12OSN] GDM login manager problem
> To use KDM for the display manager but Gnome for the desktop, put this in
> /etc/sysconfig/desktop:
>
> DISPLAYMANAGER="KDE"
> DESKTOP="GNOME"
>
> Then, at the console, make sure you are not logged in via the GUI--press
> Ctrl-Alt-F1 to get to a command prompt, login as root, and run
> /usr/sbin/gdm-stop. This will stop gdm, but init will restart the display
> manager but it will be KDM this time. Anyone who is logged in at a
> terminal or the console GUI when you do this will get kicked off, so you
> may want to do it after hours.
>
> Petre
>
> Meelis Mihhailov wrote:
>> Hi all
>> My server has a strange problem. At the moment client login takes a long
>> time and same when they log out but when they are finlly logged in
>> everything works fine. Programs open an run as usual.
>> Looking at the messages log I get this :
>> **********************************************************************************************************
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Failed to connect to
>> socket, not sleeping
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Trying failed command
>> again. Try 2 of 5.
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Failed to connect to
>> socket, not sleeping
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Trying failed command
>> again. Try 3 of 5.
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Failed to connect to
>> socket, not sleeping
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Trying failed command
>> again. Try 4 of 5.
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Failed to connect to
>> socket, not sleeping
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Trying failed command
>> again. Try 5 of 5.
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Failed to connect to
>> socket, not sleeping
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Command failed 5 times,
>> aborting.
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Could not access
>> configuration key <daemon/DefaultSession=gnome.desktop>
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Using compiled in value
>> <gnome.desktop> for <daemon/DefaultSession=gnome.desktop>
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Failed to connect to
>> socket, not sleeping
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Trying failed command
>> again. Try 2 of 5.
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Failed to connect to
>> socket, not sleeping
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Trying failed command
>> again. Try 3 of 5.
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Failed to connect to
>> socket, not sleeping
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Trying failed command
>> again. Try 4 of 5.
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Failed to connect to
>> socket, not sleeping
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Trying failed command
>> again. Try 5 of 5.
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Failed to connect to
>> socket, not sleeping
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Command failed 5 times,
>> aborting.
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Could not access
>> configuration key
>> <greeter/Exclude=bin,daemon,adm,lp,sync,shutdown,halt,mail,news,uucp,operator,nobody,gdm,postgres,pvm,rpm,nfsnobody,pcap>
>> Jan 4 08:52:37 terminalbackup gdmlogin[30067]: Using compiled in value
>> <bin,daemon,adm,lp,sync,shutdown,halt,mail,news,uucp,operator,nobody,gdm,postgres,pvm,rpm,nfsnobody,pcap>
>> for
>> <greeter/Exclude=bin,daemon,adm,lp,sync,shutdown,halt,mail,news,uucp,operator,nobody,gdm,postgres,pvm,rpm,nfsnobody,pcap>
>> **********************************************************************************************************
>> and there is a lot more of that.
>> I suspect that it has something to do with gdm bug and so I updated the
>> gdm to the latest releace that is out for FC5.
>> This did not solve my problem. Login window has it's default login stuff.
>> Not k12 logo but GNOME logo.
>> So I googled a lot and cryed and finally found some info that I can
>> change my login manager to something else but still manage to use GNOME
>> as my desktop.
>> I would like to try this with my clients but where can I find the config
>> where it's written what is my default login manager and where can I
>> change the values so that clients use the following method :
>> DESKTOP = GNOME
>> LOGIN MANAGER = KDE (for example)
>> Any ideas ? :)
>> Meelis
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