From owner-freebsd-gnome Fri Feb 21 14:32:25 2003 Delivered-To: freebsd-gnome@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.FreeBSD.org (mx1.freebsd.org [216.136.204.125]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 212ED37B401 for ; Fri, 21 Feb 2003 14:32:15 -0800 (PST) Received: from sv02.webonaut.com (kirk.webonaut.com [212.41.243.26]) by mx1.FreeBSD.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 17E0743FDD for ; Fri, 21 Feb 2003 14:32:13 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from klammer@webonaut.com) Received: from [212.41.243.28] (sisko.webonaut.com [212.41.243.28]) by sv02.webonaut.com (Postfix) with ESMTP id C89F2766E7; Fri, 21 Feb 2003 23:32:10 +0100 (CET) Subject: Re: gdm2 things From: Franz Klammer To: Joe Marcus Clarke Cc: Martin Klaffenboeck , gnome freebsd In-Reply-To: <1045855856.305.10.camel@gyros> References: <20030221010415.GA90672@martin.kdrache.org> <1045794584.43566.8.camel@shumai.marcuscom.com> <20030221150445.GA39218@martin.kdrache.org> <1045855856.305.10.camel@gyros> Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="=-1Rj3gO62jRWug+Fk9LT5" Organization: Message-Id: <1045866731.634.38.camel@ds9.webonaut.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Ximian Evolution 1.2.2 Date: 21 Feb 2003 23:32:12 +0100 Sender: owner-freebsd-gnome@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk List-ID: List-Archive: (Web Archive) List-Help: (List Instructions) List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: X-Loop: FreeBSD.ORG --=-1Rj3gO62jRWug+Fk9LT5 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Am Fr, 2003-02-21 um 20.30 schrieb Joe Marcus Clarke: > On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 10:04, Martin Klaffenboeck wrote: > > Am 2003.02.21 03:29 schrieb(en) Joe Marcus Clarke: > > > On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 20:04, Martin Klaffenboeck wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > > > > > When I'm logging in with gdm2 and run gnome2 some apps, ... and log > > > > > > > out of gnome, gdm comes up with a new display, with the message: > > > > display :0 was busy, started on dislplay :1. > > > > > > > > Is that normal? > > > > > > Normal, yes, good, no. It's a bug, but I haven't had time to pursue > > > it. If you want to take it up with the gdm authors, be my guest. > > > > Hm. I think I'm not good enaugh. > > Actaully, Franz is correct. Setting AlwaysRestartServer to false in > gdm.conf seems to resolve the problem. However, the comments seem to > indicate that this option may be going away. > just for correction: want try to say in my last mail was that he probably set AlwaysRestartServer to false an he should set it back to the default value true. i've set it only a short time to false times ago with gdm1 but (i can't remember exactly what) i run into some problems an set it back to true. since i've never any problem with gdm nor such display-problems as you or martin. attached my gdm.conf - maybe i have set unintentional something special. i don't think so but: who knows...? franz. ps: sorry if i have written unintelligible but currently a can only type with the left hand because my right hand is hurt an i am a right hander. this in touch with my online-dictionary-english is ... > > > > > > > > > > When I start a new new login via the system categorie of the gnome > > > > menu, gdm starts correctly on a new display. When I login and > > > logout > > > > there, the gdm is shut down, and it gets me back to my other > > > display. > > > > Where I have to type my password again. Can I configure, that gdm > > > does > > > > not come back to the other display, just starts new there? > > > > > > > > And one more question. How can I get for a user on loging out of > > > gnome > > > > the shutdown entries in the logout menu? > > > > > > I'm not sure I understanding what you're asking here. > > > > Two things: > > > > 1. Can I start a new login via the gnome menu, 'gdmflexiserver' seems > > to be the command which will be started, I can login once more. When I > > then logout of gnome there, I get back to my first gnome session, but I > > want to get a gdm login screen again. > > What does Applications->System Tools->New Login do for you? > > > > > 2. When I log out from gnome as root (normaly I don't log in to X with > > root) I can select 'logout', 'halt', 'reboot' on logging out. I want > > to get that also for specific users. How can I do that? > > Set SystemMenu to true in gdm.conf. > > Joe > > > > > Martin > > > > > > > > Joe > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for help, > > > > Martin > > > > > > > > PS. I'm tired and unconcentrated, sorry for my bad english today... > > > > > > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > > > > with "unsubscribe freebsd-gnome" in the body of the message > > > -- > > > PGP Key : http://www.marcuscom.com/pgp.asc > > > -- --=-1Rj3gO62jRWug+Fk9LT5 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=gdm.conf Content-Type: text/plain; name=gdm.conf; charset=ISO8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit # GDM Configuration file. You can use gdmsetup program to graphically # edit this, or you can optionally just edit this file by hand. Note that # gdmsetup does not tweak every option here, just the ones most users # would care about. Rest is for special setups and distro specific # tweaks. If you edit this file, you should send the HUP or USR1 signal to # the daemon so that it restarts: (Assuming you have not changed PidFile) # kill -USR1 `cat /var/run/gdm.pid` # (HUP will make gdm restart immediately while USR1 will make gdm not kill # existing sessions and will only restart gdm after all users log out) # # You can also use the gdm-restart and gdm-safe-restart scripts which just # do the above for you. # # Have fun! - George [daemon] # Automatic login, if true the first local screen will automatically logged # in as user as set with AutomaticLogin key. AutomaticLoginEnable=false AutomaticLogin= # Timed login, useful for kiosks. Log in a certain user after a certain # amount of time TimedLoginEnable=false TimedLogin= TimedLoginDelay=30 # A comma separated list of users that will be logged in without having # to authenticate on local screens (not over xdmcp). Note that 'root' # is ignored and will always have to authenticate. LocalNoPasswordUsers= # If you are having trouble with using a single server for a long time and # want gdm to kill/restart the server, turn this on # Note: I've made this default to true now because there seem to be some # issues ranging from some things not being reset in the X server to # pam issues with the slave. It is likely that this feature may be removed # in the future and we're always going to do server restarts. AlwaysRestartServer=true # The gdm configuration program that is run from the login screen, you should # probably leave this alone Configurator=/usr/X11R6/bin/gdmsetup --disable-sound --disable-crash-dialog GnomeDefaultSession=/usr/X11R6/share/gnome/default.session # The chooser program. Must output the chosen host on stdout, probably you # should leave this alone Chooser=/usr/X11R6/bin/gdmchooser # Default path to set. The profile scripts will likely override this DefaultPath=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/bin/X11:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin # Default path for root. The profile scripts will likely override this RootPath=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin DisplayInitDir=/usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/Init # Greeter for local (non-xdmcp) logins. Change gdmlogin to gdmgreeter to # get the new graphical greeter. Greeter=/usr/X11R6/bin/gdmgreeter # Greeter for xdmcp logins, usually you want a less graphically intensive # greeter here so it's better to leave this with gdmlogin RemoteGreeter=/usr/X11R6/bin/gdmlogin # User and group that gdm should run as. Probably should be gdm and gdm and # you should create these user and group. Anyone found running this as # someone too privilaged will get a kick in the ass. This should have # access to only the gdm directories and files. User=gdm Group=gdm # To try to kill all clients started at greeter time or in the Init script. # doesn't always work, only if those clients have a window of their own KillInitClients=true LogDir=/var/log # You should probably never change this value unless you have a weird setup PidFile=/var/run/gdm.pid PostSessionScriptDir=/usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/PostSession/ PreSessionScriptDir=/usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/PreSession/ # Distributions: If you have some script that runs an X server in say # VGA mode, allowing a login, could you please send it to me? FailsafeXServer= # if X keeps crashing on us we run this script. The default one does a bunch # of cool stuff to figure out what to tell the user and such and can # run an X configuration program. XKeepsCrashing=/usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/XKeepsCrashing # Reboot, Halt and suspend commands, you can add different commands # separated by a semicolon and gdm will use the first one it can find RebootCommand=/sbin/shutdown -r now;/usr/sbin/shutdown -r now HaltCommand=/sbin/shutdown -p now;/usr/sbin/shutdown -p now SuspendCommand= # Probably should not touch the below this is the standard setup ServAuthDir=/usr/X11R6/share/gnome/gdm SessionDir=/usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/Sessions/ # Better leave this blank and HOME will be used. You can use syntax ~/ below # to indicate home directory of the user UserAuthDir= # Fallback if home directory not writable UserAuthFBDir=/tmp UserAuthFile=.Xauthority # The X server to use if we can't figure out what else to run. StandardXServer=/usr/X11R6/bin/X # The maximum number of flexible X servers to run. FlexibleXServers=5 # the X nest command Xnest=/usr/X11R6/bin/Xnest -name Xnest # Automatic VT allocation. Right now only works on Linux. This way # we force X to use specific vts. turn VTAllocation to false if this # is causing problems. FirstVT=7 VTAllocation=false [security] # If any distributions ship with this one off, they should be shot # this is only local, so it's only for say kiosk use, when you # want to minimize possibility of breakin AllowRoot=true # If you want to be paranoid, turn this one off AllowRemoteRoot=true # This will allow remote timed login AllowRemoteAutoLogin=false # 0 is the most anal, 1 allows group write permissions, 2 allows all write permissions RelaxPermissions=0 RetryDelay=3 # Maximum size of a file we wish to read. This makes it hard for a user to DoS us # by using a large file. UserMaxFile=65536 # Maximum size of the session file. This is larger because it matters less as we # never keep it all in memory. Just has an upper limit so that we don't go into too # long of a loop SessionMaxFile=524388 # XDMCP is the protocol that allows remote login. If you want to log into # gdm remotely (I'd never turn this on on open network, use ssh for such # remote usage that). You can then run X with -query to log in, # or -indirect to run a chooser. Look for the 'Terminal' server # type at the bottom of this config file. [xdmcp] # Distributions: Ship with this off. It is never a safe thing to leave # out on the net. Alternatively you can set up /etc/hosts.allow and # /etc/hosts.deny to only allow say local access. Enable=false # Honour indirect queries, we run a chooser for these, and then redirect # the user to the chosen host. Otherwise we just log the user in locally. HonorIndirect=true # Maximum pending requests MaxPending=4 MaxPendingIndirect=4 # Maximum open XDMCP sessions at any point in time MaxSessions=16 # Maximum wait times MaxWait=15 MaxWaitIndirect=15 # How many times can a person log in from a single host. Usually better to # keep at 1 to fend off DoS attacks by running many logins from a single # host DisplaysPerHost=1 # The port. 177 is the standard port so better keep it that way Port=177 # Willing script, none is shipped and by default we'll send # hostname system id. But if you supply something here, the # output of this script will be sent as status of this host so that # the chooser can display it. You could for example send load, # or mail details for some user, or some such. Willing=/usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/Xwilling [gui] # The 'theme'. By default we're using the default gtk theme # Of course assuming that gtk got installed in the same prefix, # if not change this. GtkRC=/usr/X11R6/share/gnome/../themes/Default/gtk-2.0/gtkrc # Maximum size of an icon, larger icons are scaled down MaxIconWidth=128 MaxIconHeight=128 [greeter] # Greeter has a nice title bar that the user can move TitleBar=true # Configuration is available from the system menu of the greeter ConfigAvailable=true # Face browser is enabled. This only works currently for the # standard greeter as it is not yet enabled in the graphical greeter. Browser=false # The default picture in the browser DefaultFace=/usr/X11R6/share/gnome/pixmaps/nobody.png # These are things excluded from the face browser, not from logging in Exclude=bin,daemon,adm,lp,sync,shutdown,halt,mail,news,uucp,operator,nobody,gdm,postgres,pvm,rpm # As an alternative to the above this is the minimum uid to show MinimalUID=100 # If user or user.png exists in this dir it will be used as his picture GlobalFaceDir=/usr/X11R6/share/gnome/faces/ # Icon we use Icon=/usr/X11R6/share/gnome/pixmaps/gdm.png # File which contains the locale we show to the user. Likely you want to use # the one shipped with gdm and edit it. It is not a standard locale.alias file, # although gdm will be able to read a standard locale.alias file as well. LocaleFile=/usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/locale.alias # Logo shown in the standard greeter Logo=/usr/X11R6/share/gnome/pixmaps/gdm-foot-logo.png # The standard greeter should shake if a user entered the wrong username or # password. Kind of cool looking Quiver=true # The system menu is shown in the greeter SystemMenu=true # Note to distributors, if you wish to have a different Welcome string # and wish to have this translated you can have entries such as # Welcome[cs]=Vitejte na %n # Just make sure the string is in utf-8 Welcome=Welcome to %n # Don't allow user to move the standard greeter window. Only makes sense # if TitleBar is on LockPosition=false # Set a position rather then just centering the window. If you enter # negative values for the position it is taken as an offset from the # right or bottom edge. SetPosition=false PositionX=0 PositionY=0 # Xinerama screen we use to display the greeter on. Not for true # multihead, currently only works for Xinerama. XineramaScreen=0 # Background settings for the standard greeter: # Type can be 0=None, 1=Image, 2=Color BackgroundType=2 BackgroundImage= BackgroundScaleToFit=true BackgroundColor=#363047 # XDMCP session should only get a color, this is the sanest setting since # you don't want to take up too much bandwidth BackgroundRemoteOnlyColor=true # Program to run to draw the background in the standard greeter. Perhaps # something like an xscreensaver hack or some such. BackgroundProgram= # if this is true then the background program is run always, otherwise # it is only run when the BackgroundType is 0 (None) RunBackgroundProgramAlways=false # Show the chooser (you can choose a specific saved gnome session) session ShowGnomeChooserSession=true # Show the Failsafe sessions. These are much MUCH nicer (focus for xterm for # example) and more failsafe then those supplied by scripts so distros should # use this rather then just running an xterm from a script. ShowGnomeFailsafeSession=true ShowXtermFailsafeSession=true # Always use 24 hour clock no matter what the locale. Use24Clock=true # Use circles in the password field. Looks kind of cool actually UseCirclesInEntry=false # These two keys are for the new greeter. Circles is the standard # shipped theme GraphicalTheme=bluish-gdm GraphicalThemeDir=/usr/X11R6/share/gnome/gdm/themes/ # The chooser is what's displayed when a user wants an indirect XDMCP # session [chooser] # Default image for hosts DefaultHostImg=/usr/X11R6/share/gnome/pixmaps/nohost.png # Directory with host images, they are named by the hosts: host or host.png HostImageDir=/usr/X11R6/share/gnome/hosts/ # Time we scan for hosts (well only the time we tell the user we are # scanning actually) ScanTime=3 # A comma separated lists of hosts to automatically add (if they answer to # a query of course). You can use this to reach hosts that broadcast cannot # reach. Hosts= # Broadcast a query to get all hosts on the current network that answer Broadcast=true [debug] # This will enable debugging into the syslog, usually not neccessary # and it creates a LOT of spew of random stuff to the syslog. However it # can be useful in determining when something is going very wrong. Enable=false [servers] # These are the standard servers. You can add as many you want here # and they will always be started. Each line must start with a unique # number and that will be the display number of that server. Usually just # the 0 server is used. 0=Standard #1=Standard # Note the VTAllocation and FirstVT keys on linux. Don't add any vt # arguments if VTAllocation is on, and set FirstVT to be the first vt # available that your gettys don't grab (gettys are usually dumb and grab # even a vt that has already been taken). Using 7 will work pretty much for # all linux distributions. VTAllocation is not currently implemented on # anything but linux since I don't own any non-linux systems. Feel free to # send patches. X servers will just not get any extra arguments then. # #Note: If you want to run an X terminal you could add an X server such as this #0=Terminal -query serverhostname # or for a chooser (optionally serverhostname could be localhost) #0=Terminal -indirect serverhostname # Definition of the standard X server. [server-Standard] name=Standard server command=/usr/X11R6/bin/X vt9 -dpi 92 flexible=true # To use this server type you should add -query host or -indirect host # to the command line [server-Terminal] name=Terminal server # Add -terminate to make things behave more nicely command=/usr/X11R6/bin/X -terminate # Make this not appear in the flexible servers (we need extra params # anyway, and terminate would be bad for xdmcp) flexible=false # Not local, we do not handle the logins for this X server handled=false --=-1Rj3gO62jRWug+Fk9LT5-- To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-gnome" in the body of the message