Sep 8 12:09:15 localhost kernel: <3>sr0: CDROM (ioctl) reports ILLEGAL REQUEST. Sep 8 12:09:16 localhost kernel: udf: registering filesystem Sep 8 12:09:16 localhost kernel: UDF-fs: No VRS found Sep 8 12:13:19 localhost gconfd (michael-4369): Received signal 15, shutting down cleanly Sep 8 12:13:19 localhost gdm-autologin(pam_unix)[4300]: session closed for user michael Sep 8 12:13:19 localhost gconfd (michael-4369): Exiting Sep 8 12:13:19 localhost gdm[4300]: gdm_slave_xioerror_handler: Fatal X error - Restarting :0 Sep 8 12:13:29 localhost gdm(pam_unix)[5143]: session opened for user michael by (uid=0) Sep 8 12:13:30 localhost gconfd (michael-5207): starting (version 2.2.0), pid 5207 user 'michael' Sep 8 12:13:30 localhost gconfd (michael-5207): Resolved address "xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.mandatory" to a read-only config source at position 0 Sep 8 12:13:30 localhost gconfd (michael-5207): Resolved address "xml:readwrite:/home/michael/.gconf" to a writable config source at position 1 Sep 8 12:13:30 localhost gconfd (michael-5207): Resolved address "xml:readonly:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults" to a read-only config source at position 2 Sep 8 12:13:52 localhost userhelper: pam_timestamp: timestamp file `/var/run/sudo/michael/unknown:root' is too old, disallowing access to redhat-logviewer for UID 500
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following is from the system log after I attempted to work in GIMP on a picture. It corresponds to a shut down of the graphic interface and taking me back to the user log in screen. Is there a fix for this problem, or what further information do you need to ascertain the trouble. The failure happened at approx 12:13pm in the system log. As an additional note this failure happens in most of the graphics intensive software apps as well as some of the screen savers on a pretty regular basis. Mike Anderson -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list