Padraig,
 
Thanks.  Do you know how to restart at-spi-registryd?  Since our work is
focused on at-spi, we need that process running.
 
-Sam

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Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:42 AM
To: Quiring, Sam
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [g-a-devel] An at-spi/gnome development how to question


Killing at-spi-registryd process will normally unfreeze the Gnome
session.

Padraig

On 01/20/09 15:41, Quiring, Sam wrote: 

        Greetings,
         
        If Gnome locks up, but I have an SSH (PuTTY) window open to my
workstation and it is still responding, what commands should I issue to
kill Gnome and restart it? 
         
        Our at-spi applications are under development and we
occasionally do something wrong which causes the Gnome desktop on our
Ubuntu to lock up.  We are not Linux/Ubuntu (or Gnome) experts, so to
date we've just powered the workstation (WMware Workstation) off and on
and reboot Ubuntu and Gnome.  One problem with this is it takes a while.
         
        It appears to us that just Gnome is locked up, not Ubuntu.  So
we're looking for a shortcut: just restart Gnome.
         
        Thanks.
         
        -Sam
         
        PS: is there any way to discover why Gnome/at-spi has stopped
responding?
        
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