On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 05:36:28PM +0100, John Richard Smith wrote:
> Todd Slater wrote:
> 
> >On Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 03:35:48PM +0000, John Richard Smith wrote:
> > 
> >
> >>I installed gkrellm 2.1.7 off the mandrake discs,
> >>
> >>Sometimes , not every time, I get a shutdown error message about some
> >>line 254 which flashes by at great speed , and am unable to read all. I
> >>think I'm right in that it refers to gkrellmd, but I'm not entirely
> >>sure.
> >>   
> >>
> ><snipote>
> >
> >I thought *d referred to a daemon, and I don't think gkrellm acts as a
> >daemon. Check man gkrellm and there is no mention of it running in
> >daemon mode, or of the file you refer to in /etc/rc.d. I don't have that
> >file in /etc/rc.d/*
> >
> No mention of a daemon in man or -help
> but maybe this /etc/rc.d/init.d/gkrellmd isn't really a daemon.
> 
> you see when you go searching for this file it comed up/etc/rc0.d and I 
> click on it, and it opens
> /etc/rc.d/init.d, so where the /rc.d bit comes from I know not. A bit 
> odd . 
> 
> >
> >Are you using KDE? 
> >
> yes,
> 
> >How are you starting gkrellm? 
> >
> On the command line in a terminal,
> 
> >How are you exiting?
> >
> rightmouse click the header bar to quit, or something like that.
> 
> >
> >Todd
> > 
> >
> However I get this message regardless of whether I have been using 
> gkrellm, so I don't have to of had it up and running. Indeed upon first 
> sight, I thought that's strange didn't use the thing, so it sort of 
> suggested that maybe some other programme has been running it in the 
> background maybe ? Just a thought.

I wonder what would happen if you moved that file out of /etc/rc.d and
logged out and back in? I also wonder if a) this is something KDE did
for you and b) does it have anything to do with being run as root?

Sorry, just thinking out loud.

Todd

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