Re: Switching users in KDE
On 2008-08-08, Andy Johnson <andy@asjohnson.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> When I try to switch users in KDE, I get a login dialog on vt8, but after I
> login there is a dialog box on vt7 which says that "KDE seems to be already
> running on this display." Then the Switch User pull down from the KDE menu
> shows two sessions, but there is nothing but wallpaper on vt8.
> Acknowledging the dialog box kills the session on vt8. Any ideas on how to
> make this work?
>
> Andy
>[/color]
are you in fact logging in with a new/different user than what is
signed in on vt7 ? and what version of slackware ?
i do this on a infrequent basis, but have never had that error come up.
the "already running on this display" error is in the `which startkde` script to
check for session locks on users.
vb
Re: Switching users in KDE
Vincent Batts wrote:
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> On 2008-08-08, Andy Johnson <andy@asjohnson.com> wrote:[color=green]
>> When I try to switch users in KDE, I get a login dialog on vt8, but after
>> I login there is a dialog box on vt7 which says that "KDE seems to be
>> already
>> running on this display." Then the Switch User pull down from the KDE
>> menu shows two sessions, but there is nothing but wallpaper on vt8.
>> Acknowledging the dialog box kills the session on vt8. Any ideas on how
>> to make this work?
>>
>> Andy
>>[/color]
> are you in fact logging in with a new/different user than what is
> signed in on vt7 ? and what version of slackware ?
>
> i do this on a infrequent basis, but have never had that error come up.
>
> the "already running on this display" error is in the `which startkde`
> script to check for session locks on users.
>
> vb[/color]
Yes, I'm logging in as a different user. This is version 12.1.
Andy
Re: Switching users in KDE
On 2008-08-11, Andy Johnson <andy@asjohnson.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> Vincent Batts wrote:
>[color=green]
>> On 2008-08-08, Andy Johnson <andy@asjohnson.com> wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> When I try to switch users in KDE, I get a login dialog on vt8, but after
>>> I login there is a dialog box on vt7 which says that "KDE seems to be
>>> already
>>> running on this display." Then the Switch User pull down from the KDE
>>> menu shows two sessions, but there is nothing but wallpaper on vt8.
>>> Acknowledging the dialog box kills the session on vt8. Any ideas on how
>>> to make this work?
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>[/color]
>> are you in fact logging in with a new/different user than what is
>> signed in on vt7 ? and what version of slackware ?
>>
>> i do this on a infrequent basis, but have never had that error come up.
>>
>> the "already running on this display" error is in the `which startkde`
>> script to check for session locks on users.
>>
>> vb[/color]
> Yes, I'm logging in as a different user. This is version 12.1.
>
> Andy
>[/color]
i'm assuming that you are running in runlevel (init) 4, through kdm.
is their any special changes in that process that you've done, or
alterations to the kdm configurations. because i've attempted this now
on a couple of installations and i'm able to reproduce it.
vb
Re: Switching users in KDE
Vincent Batts wrote:
[color=blue]
> On 2008-08-11, Andy Johnson <andy@asjohnson.com> wrote:[color=green]
>> Vincent Batts wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> On 2008-08-08, Andy Johnson <andy@asjohnson.com> wrote:
>>>> When I try to switch users in KDE, I get a login dialog on vt8, but
>>>> after I login there is a dialog box on vt7 which says that "KDE seems
>>>> to be already
>>>> running on this display." Then the Switch User pull down from the KDE
>>>> menu shows two sessions, but there is nothing but wallpaper on vt8.
>>>> Acknowledging the dialog box kills the session on vt8. Any ideas on
>>>> how to make this work?
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>>
>>> are you in fact logging in with a new/different user than what is
>>> signed in on vt7 ? and what version of slackware ?
>>>
>>> i do this on a infrequent basis, but have never had that error come up.
>>>
>>> the "already running on this display" error is in the `which startkde`
>>> script to check for session locks on users.
>>>
>>> vb[/color]
>> Yes, I'm logging in as a different user. This is version 12.1.
>>
>> Andy
>>[/color]
> i'm assuming that you are running in runlevel (init) 4, through kdm.
> is their any special changes in that process that you've done, or
> alterations to the kdm configurations. because i've attempted this now
> on a couple of installations and i'm able to reproduce it.
>
> vb[/color]
Yes, init 4 with autologin of my wife's account. I don't recall doing
anything special. I don't have the original version of kdmrc or I'd post a
diff. Usually I just open a shell and su to me, but I think it might be
better if I had my own desktop. When you say reproduce, do you mean it's
broken the same way as mine, or that it works as expected?
Andy
Re: Switching users in KDE
On 2008-08-12, Andy Johnson <andy@asjohnson.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> Vincent Batts wrote:
>[color=green]
>> On 2008-08-11, Andy Johnson <andy@asjohnson.com> wrote:[color=darkred]
>>> Vincent Batts wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 2008-08-08, Andy Johnson <andy@asjohnson.com> wrote:
>>>>> When I try to switch users in KDE, I get a login dialog on vt8, but
>>>>> after I login there is a dialog box on vt7 which says that "KDE seems
>>>>> to be already
>>>>> running on this display." Then the Switch User pull down from the KDE
>>>>> menu shows two sessions, but there is nothing but wallpaper on vt8.
>>>>> Acknowledging the dialog box kills the session on vt8. Any ideas on
>>>>> how to make this work?
>>>>>
>>>>> Andy
>>>>>
>>>> are you in fact logging in with a new/different user than what is
>>>> signed in on vt7 ? and what version of slackware ?
>>>>
>>>> i do this on a infrequent basis, but have never had that error come up.
>>>>
>>>> the "already running on this display" error is in the `which startkde`
>>>> script to check for session locks on users.
>>>>
>>>> vb
>>> Yes, I'm logging in as a different user. This is version 12.1.
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>[/color]
>> i'm assuming that you are running in runlevel (init) 4, through kdm.
>> is their any special changes in that process that you've done, or
>> alterations to the kdm configurations. because i've attempted this now
>> on a couple of installations and i'm able to reproduce it.
>>
>> vb[/color]
> Yes, init 4 with autologin of my wife's account. I don't recall doing
> anything special. I don't have the original version of kdmrc or I'd post a
> diff. Usually I just open a shell and su to me, but I think it might be
> better if I had my own desktop. When you say reproduce, do you mean it's
> broken the same way as mine, or that it works as expected?
>
> Andy
>[/color]
you can find the default kdmrc in kdebase
$( wget [url]http://slackware.cs.utah.edu/pub/slackware/[/url] \
slackware-12.1/slackware/kde/kdebase-3.5.9-i486-2.tgz )
$(tar xf kdebase-3.5.9-i486-2.tgz 'etc/kde/kdmrc.new')
regarding reproduce, my apologies, i made a typo :/ i am UNable to
reproduce it. i do not see that behavior at all.
vb
Re: Switching users in KDE
Vincent Batts wrote:
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> On 2008-08-12, Andy Johnson <andy@asjohnson.com> wrote:[color=green]
>> Vincent Batts wrote:
>>[color=darkred]
>>> On 2008-08-11, Andy Johnson <andy@asjohnson.com> wrote:
>>>> Vincent Batts wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On 2008-08-08, Andy Johnson <andy@asjohnson.com> wrote:
>>>>>> When I try to switch users in KDE, I get a login dialog on vt8, but
>>>>>> after I login there is a dialog box on vt7 which says that "KDE seems
>>>>>> to be already
>>>>>> running on this display." Then the Switch User pull down from the
>>>>>> KDE menu shows two sessions, but there is nothing but wallpaper on
>>>>>> vt8.
>>>>>> Acknowledging the dialog box kills the session on vt8. Any ideas on
>>>>>> how to make this work?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Andy
>>>>>>
>>>>> are you in fact logging in with a new/different user than what is
>>>>> signed in on vt7 ? and what version of slackware ?
>>>>>
>>>>> i do this on a infrequent basis, but have never had that error come
>>>>> up.
>>>>>
>>>>> the "already running on this display" error is in the `which startkde`
>>>>> script to check for session locks on users.
>>>>>
>>>>> vb
>>>> Yes, I'm logging in as a different user. This is version 12.1.
>>>>
>>>> Andy
>>>>
>>> i'm assuming that you are running in runlevel (init) 4, through kdm.
>>> is their any special changes in that process that you've done, or
>>> alterations to the kdm configurations. because i've attempted this now
>>> on a couple of installations and i'm able to reproduce it.
>>>
>>> vb[/color]
>> Yes, init 4 with autologin of my wife's account. I don't recall doing
>> anything special. I don't have the original version of kdmrc or I'd post
>> a
>> diff. Usually I just open a shell and su to me, but I think it might be
>> better if I had my own desktop. When you say reproduce, do you mean it's
>> broken the same way as mine, or that it works as expected?
>>
>> Andy
>>[/color]
>
> you can find the default kdmrc in kdebase
> $( wget [url]http://slackware.cs.utah.edu/pub/slackware/[/url] \
> slackware-12.1/slackware/kde/kdebase-3.5.9-i486-2.tgz )
> $(tar xf kdebase-3.5.9-i486-2.tgz 'etc/kde/kdmrc.new')
>
> regarding reproduce, my apologies, i made a typo :/ i am UNable to
> reproduce it. i do not see that behavior at all.
>
> vb[/color]
Here's the diff:
$ diff /etc/kde/kdm/kdmrc etc/kde/kdm/kdmrc.new
326c326
< AntiAliasing=true
---[color=blue]
> #AntiAliasing=true[/color]
350c350
< UserList=false
---[color=blue]
> #UserList=false[/color]
485c485
< Authorize=false
---[color=blue]
> #Authorize=false[/color]
535c535
< AutoLoginEnable=true
---[color=blue]
> #AutoLoginEnable=true[/color]
545c545
< AutoLoginUser={wife's name here}
---[color=blue]
> #AutoLoginUser=fred[/color]
Andy