Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "How to login to a new session?"
2012 Dec 06
1
KDE login screen configuration problems
Sorry to be so slow in responding. I've done what you suggested. I created
/etc/sysconfig/desktop
and entered "$DISPLAYMANAGER=KDM". I rebooted but there was no change. GDM is still being used.
Any other suggestions?
mw
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Just create the file /etc/sysconfig/desktop and put in it:
DESKTOP=KDM
I believe it's DESKTOP - you can dbl check /etc/X11/prefdm
2007 Mar 16
1
prefdm still unfinished?
After testing the beta of CentOS 5, i was a little surprised to notice that
the display manager part of the prefdm file in /etc/X11 was exactly like in
CentOS 4 / RHEL4 and previous versions including RH9.
it reads like this (added line numbers for reference):
14 # Run preferred X display manager
15 preferred=
16 if [ -f /etc/sysconfig/desktop ]; then
17 . /etc/sysconfig/desktop
18 if [
2005 Aug 13
3
Using YUM
I haven't configured YUM .
How do I do it?
Sorry if this is a really stupid question, but I have no idea about it.
Moreover, I would also like to use APT afterwards.
I really want to try both of these.
I have used apt-get before many a times, but never used YUM.
Can anybody post the procedure to get this working?
Which repositories to be added, how it is to be configured?
And yes, how do i
2012 Nov 19
3
CentOS 6.3 - KDE login screen configuration problems
Hello,
We generally use CentOS for some servers, and so do not use a GUI
interface. However, I have recently installed CentOS 6.3 onto a PC with
KDE. I am familiar with KDE as I use it with Fedora for my work PC.
The problem is that we would like to configure the login screen, so that
it does not show the user list, that it does not allow the shutdown or
reboot commands (from the login screen),
2002 Oct 09
3
KDE
i'm using samba 2.2.5 and mandrake 8.5 as a pdc for test. Whenever i create
a trust account PC123$ for a machine to login it appears as user in the KDE
interface, i know its not samba specific but if i have 100 users thats a
lot of $ users on the login list!
2005 Aug 06
3
Java installation problem.
I downloaded the jre-1_5_0_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin files and then
run it as ./jre-1_5_0_01-linux-i586-rpm.bin.
It resulted in an rpm file. and then i used
rpm -iv jre-1_5_0_01-linux-i586-rpm
Everything went fine and I didn't get any error.
But when I do
java -version ......i don't get any output.
I would like to know whether java is installed on my system or not.
PS: I have
2005 Aug 19
4
Job opportunities for Linux. [OT]
I am currently into Engineering, and I am working slowly on my
Knowledge / Know-How of Linux.
I am eager to know about the Job Opportunities for people who have
considerably good knowledge in Linux. This thought has popped up in my
mind, due to the reason that I was watching out my Local LUG, and
somebody quoted like..."There aren't much Job Opportunities for Linux
Knowledge compared to
2005 Jun 13
1
kde and domain login
is it possible to show all domain-users in the
kdm dialog?
wbinfo -u gives me the correct list of all domain-users
but when I try to login into my linuxbox I only see all
local users.
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2005 Aug 10
1
ACPI Power Off called.
I know this mesage is quite common, but i do get this at shutdown.
(Discussed many times on the forums as such.) But still, please
provide a "quickfix"
acpi power off called,
and then the computer simply stays on there, and doesn't shutdown.
can anybody help me find a quick fix for this?
I am in quite a hurry at the moment, and need urgent help.
Thanks .
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"No-one dies a
2005 Aug 05
1
Default session different for each user.
Can I define a default session for each user seperately?
Or do they compulsorily have to follow the Default system session.
If this can be done, tell me what all files need to be edited.
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"No-one dies a virgin. Life screws everyone."
2015 Dec 15
4
Dumb CentOS 7 question
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 12/15/2015 11:26 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> Really? There's no systemd target to restart it, and graphical.target
>> doesn't do it? Um.....
>
> Why do you think that?
Sorry, I would have thought that graphical.target would do it. And suppose
I'm using kdm...?
mark
>
> # systemctl status gdm.service
> gdm.service -
2015 Dec 15
2
Dumb CentOS 7 question
Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 12/15/2015 10:42 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> How do you restart Xorg? I can't find a target for it, and restarting
>> graphical.target doesn't seem to do it.
>
> Restart gdm.
Really? There's no systemd target to restart it, and graphical.target
doesn't do it? Um.....
mark
2013 Apr 24
3
DIMM problem
Hey, folks,
I've got an HP Proliant DL580 G5 throwing ECC errors. This is annoying,
since a) it's all new as of a few months ago, and b) it's *fully*
populated. The two things I need to figure out are a) *which* DIMM it
is, and b) is it mirrored; if so, which *other* DIMM needs to come out
until we get replacements from the OEM.
Here's one of many, all identical, from dmesg:
2009 Sep 08
1
What repo did this rpm come from? rpm-VVa failures on new install
Here is a list of files that I have not (knowingly) modified that do
not pass rpm verification immediately after I installed centos 5.3. I
am not really sure what this means - are the packagers sending out
sloppy rpms, or is something going around modifying stuff? Other than
the texmf stuff, the list seems to consist entirely of config files.
Does yum or rpm or something do some instant
2005 Aug 03
1
Multiple instances of firefox.
What should i do to run multiple instances of Firefox?
I mean whenever I click on the firefox to start a new window, it asks
me to create a new profile.
I use Firefox 1.0.6 on Cent OS 4.
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"No-one dies a virgin. Life screws everyone."
2005 Aug 07
1
KDE Upgrade from 3.3.1 to 3.4.2
I have downloaded the required KDE files (version 3.4.2)(I know what
all files are required), and tried to simply upgrade using the rpm
-Uvh command.
But i began getting dependency problems.
Now, what I did was searched google like a mad buffalo :P to find that
missing files, and was successful to a great extent.
But the weird thing was I got a few conflicts, which I can't around with.
Please
2005 Aug 22
1
Temporary root access to another user.
I have Cent OS 4 installed on my computer, with cable internet.
My ISP requires me to login to the account before I can access the Internet.
I require to type some commands to get it working. (It comes with a
software which I have installed)
But that requires root access.
I have many users on this computer, who can't access the Internet
without my permission ( And I can't tell them the
2005 Aug 13
1
Setting up YUM or APT
I am using Cent oS 4 and I would like to setup the YUM repositories.
Can anybody help me setup YUM?
THat would be to install software, add repositories, and such necessary stuff.
I know how to use apt-get, but not on Cent OS ( I will use either YUM
or APT, at a time, but learn both of them, sooner or later.)
Thank you.
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"No-one dies a virgin. Life screws everyone."
2003 Jun 08
4
Removable media security in FreeBSD
I'm working with a FreeBSD user -- a teacher -- who's running KDE on a system
on which she neither has nor wants root privileges. She wants to be able to
mount and unmount floppies and ZIP cartridges from within KDE, using the
standard KwikDisk utility (which, by the way, generates mount and unmount
command that don't conform to FreeBSD syntax; however, it appears possible
to fix this
2013 Jan 05
1
greeter-show-remote-login on debian
Hello,
I need the possibility to login to other machines on my network. With kdm it
works by choosing "Remote Login" from a menu in the greeter. I would prefer not
to use kdm. ;-)
I saw that the option "greeter-show-remote-login" should do that for lightdm. I
work with a debian "wheezy/testing" system and installed the following packages
from the