Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2016 19:05:02 +0100 From: Polytropon <freebsd@edvax.de> To: swjatoslaw gerus <milstar2@eml.cc> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: check tty1 -tty6: tor work without author Message-ID: <20161228190502.03b1c7d8.freebsd@edvax.de> In-Reply-To: <1482946316.2686647.831443225.2A1C48A3@webmail.messagingengine.com> References: <1482946316.2686647.831443225.2A1C48A3@webmail.messagingengine.com>
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On Wed, 28 Dec 2016 18:31:56 +0100, swjatoslaw gerus wrote: > check tty1 -tty6 ctrl -alt -f1-6 > from tty1 started login ,sudo su,,xinit ,unity You really shouldn't run X as root. It's commonly considered a no-go, and because you intend to run Tor, I assume you have security considerations. Running X as root is such a thing that you shouldn't do. > without xinit direct unity not work You should be able to launch a session with the "startx" command. What do your ~/.xinitrc and ~/.xsession files contain? If they don't call Unity, it _of course_ won't work (as the system might default to something else, depending on the distribution's preconfiguration). > graphics is i tty2 (press ctrl+alt +f2) > login -tty1 > tty3-6 without login > > ctrl -alt -f7 (orm back to graphics) - blocked > Can not kill tor ,after kill -9 ,process started with another number As I said, that might be due to some special "process arrangement" within Ubuntu. You should address this problem either to a Ubuntu mailing list or web forum, or directly to the Tor team (in case it's related to Tor). > Zeitgeist in ~ deleted ,but this is present in anothers directories > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeitgeist_(free_software) As far as I know, it's not possible to run Gnome / Unity without that "Zeitgeist", so you cannot remove it entirely. But that might have changed in recent Linux versions that use this desktop environment. -- Polytropon Magdeburg, Germany Happy FreeBSD user since 4.0 Andra moi ennepe, Mousa, ...
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