Re: [Cooker] msec 4 and gnome
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 12:04:30 +, Richard Tango-Lowy wrote: > --=-cw8K9FFIUh0NaoVAZDIY > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: > quoted-printable > > Gnome logs in and the fam output repeats the following errors over and > over: > > fam: +chdir to "/home/richtl/.gnomm2/vfolders/applications" fam: can't > chdir("//home/richtl/.gnomm2/vfolders/applications") no such file or > directory > > and the same for .gnome2/vfolders and .gnome/mime-info. > > I created the missing directories and gnome now works properly. > > Question: who creates these folders and why weren't they created on my > (fresh) installation? Any ideas? This is not a problem since these directories are created only when needed.. I've just tested with a fresh install, msec 4 and a new account : no problme to login.. -- Frederic Crozat MandrakeSoft
Re: [Cooker] msec 4 and gnome
Gnome logs in and the fam output repeats the following errors over and over: fam: +chdir to "/home/richtl/.gnomm2/vfolders/applications" fam: can't chdir("//home/richtl/.gnomm2/vfolders/applications") no such file or directory and the same for .gnome2/vfolders and .gnome/mime-info. I created the missing directories and gnome now works properly. Question: who creates these folders and why weren't they created on my (fresh) installation? Any ideas? Rich On Sat, 2002-09-28 at 03:00, Frederic Crozat wrote: Le Fri, 27 Sep 2002 16:41:47 +, Richard Tango-Lowy a ecrit : > The machine in question is a masq server on the open net. I just happen to > need use the desktop side on occasion. > > With no fam or gnome running, I made the change to /etc/hosts.allow. Same > error. If I kill xinetd from a root console while gnome is hanging, gnome > will come up. If I then restart xinetd, the system will hang again when I > start any gnome apps, such as nautilus. Strange, it works here... Could you : -stop xinetd -start fam "by hand" as root, using fam -d -f and check for error message in the fam output.. -- Frédéric Crozat MandrakeSoft -- ars Cognita Richard Tango-Lowy - President [EMAIL PROTECTED] 603 424-0713 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Cooker] msec 4 and gnome
Le Fri, 27 Sep 2002 16:41:47 +, Richard Tango-Lowy a ecrit : > The machine in question is a masq server on the open net. I just happen to > need use the desktop side on occasion. > > With no fam or gnome running, I made the change to /etc/hosts.allow. Same > error. If I kill xinetd from a root console while gnome is hanging, gnome > will come up. If I then restart xinetd, the system will hang again when I > start any gnome apps, such as nautilus. Strange, it works here... Could you : -stop xinetd -start fam "by hand" as root, using fam -d -f and check for error message in the fam output.. -- Frédéric Crozat MandrakeSoft
Re: [Cooker] msec 4 and gnome
The machine in question is a masq server on the open net. I just happen to need use the desktop side on occasion. With no fam or gnome running, I made the change to /etc/hosts.allow. Same error. If I kill xinetd from a root console while gnome is hanging, gnome will come up. If I then restart xinetd, the system will hang again when I start any gnome apps, such as nautilus. Rich On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 05:21, Frederic Crozat wrote: First, Let's state again msec > 3 is not supposed to be used on desktop system but on server system... In this particular case, before changing security level to > 3, logoff from GNOME and check no fam process is running.. Setting msec 4 (or 5) will prevent GNOME2 application to connect to fam deamon (causing FAMError) but everything should work.. If you want to use fam, add sgi_fam: ALL: ALL to /etc/hosts.allow -- ars Cognita Richard Tango-Lowy - President [EMAIL PROTECTED] 603 424-0713 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
Re: [Cooker] msec 4 and gnome
Le Thu, 26 Sep 2002 22:38:49 +, Richard Tango-Lowy a ecrit : > On the release, I can't start gnome with msec=4. The gnome splash > appears, and I get the following error repeated in messages: > > xinetd[12519]: libwrap refused connection to sgi_fam from > xinetd[12521]: warning: can't get client address: Transport endpoint is > not connected. First, Let's state again msec > 3 is not supposed to be used on desktop system but on server system... In this particular case, before changing security level to > 3, logoff from GNOME and check no fam process is running.. Setting msec 4 (or 5) will prevent GNOME2 application to connect to fam deamon (causing FAMError) but everything should work.. If you want to use fam, add sgi_fam: ALL: ALL to /etc/hosts.allow -- Frédéric Crozat MandrakeSoft
Re: [Cooker] msec 4 and gnome
On Thu Sep 26 22:38 -0400, Richard Tango-Lowy wrote: > On the release, I can't start gnome with msec=4. The gnome splash > appears, and I get the following error repeated in messages: > > xinetd[12519]: libwrap refused connection to sgi_fam from > xinetd[12521]: warning: can't get client address: Transport endpoint is > not connected. > > Had to drop back to msec=3. Yikes! check /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny -- Levi Ramsey [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Love lies in pools of questions. GPG Key Fingerprint: 354C 7A02 77C5 9EE7 8538 4E8D DCD9 B4B0 DC35 67CD Currently playing: Monster Magnet - Forbidden Planet Linux 2.4.19-9mdk 11:00pm up 1 day, 6:05, 5 users, load average: 0.45, 0.28, 0.30
[Cooker] msec 4 and gnome
On the release, I can't start gnome with msec=4. The gnome splash appears, and I get the following error repeated in messages: xinetd[12519]: libwrap refused connection to sgi_fam from xinetd[12521]: warning: can't get client address: Transport endpoint is not connected. Had to drop back to msec=3. Yikes! Rich -- ars Cognita Richard Tango-Lowy - President [EMAIL PROTECTED] 603 424-0713 signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part