On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 07:42 +, Matthew Gadd wrote:
> I'm not sure which processes these PIDs belong to, I tried doing a 'sudo ps
> -ef
> | grep {pid}' on them to see, but I didn't find any processes with PIDs
> matching
> those in the logs.
>
> The problem I had is that when I turn on the co
> Sorry, I don't remember reading your original message so I'm not
> familiar with the exact problem you're experiencing. Those messages are
> generic messages that the X server prints when it stops a client from
> connecting to it (for example, it might not be authorised to connect).
> "6826" is t
On Tue, 2008-11-25 at 23:12 +, Matthew Gadd wrote:
> Dunno if anyone got my previous post about a strange problem with GDM, or if
> it's just that no-one has any idea how to fix it. Anyway, I've tried a few
> things to see if they make a difference.
>
> I tried changing the theme of GDM (you n