On Monday 03 May 2004 21:18, Ross Boylan wrote: > Package: kdm > Version: 4:3.2.2-1 > Severity: normal > > I uncommented the first commented display line in /etc/kde3/kdm/Xservers: > :1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] reserve /usr/X11R6/bin/X -nolisten tcp :1 vt8 > and did > invoke-rc.d kdm restart > > Despite this /var/run/xdmctl/ only showed xdmctl and xdmctl-:0.
Reserve is working fine here (can start other parallel session with k-menu -> 'Start new session'. Nevertheless I only have xdmctl and xdmctl-:0 too. When I start the first new session xdmctl-:1 is created. So xdmctl-:? are only created when really used and not when defined in Xservers. > > As I understand it, there should have been an xdmctl-:1 to which I > could direct > echo reserve > to start up the second login screen. From my tests it looks like you miss understood something ;) > > I also tried restarting my X server on vt7. This didn't help. > > I have xfree86-common version 4.3.0-7, and am in a mostly testing > system. > > I may not have understood how this is supposed to work, but this is > what I got from the docs. I had a look at the /usr/share/doc/kdm/README.gz and echo reserve > /var/run/xdmctl/xdmctl-$DISPLAY works fine here (as user log in on $DISPLAY). You should send the reserve command to the xdmctl file responsible for your display. I guess you get confused by the assumption that xdmctl file should exist for every reserve setting in Xservers. If you've some suggestion how to enhance kdms README please send a patch. Otherwise I suggest to close the bug report. Achim P.S. The word 'seem' in the subject is an indication that the report is better first send to debian-kde list to make sure it's a bug ;) > > -- System Information: > Debian Release: testing/unstable > APT prefers testing > APT policy: (990, 'testing'), (50, 'unstable') > Architecture: i386 (i686) > Kernel: Linux 2.4.24advncdfs > Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 > > Versions of packages kdm depends on: > ii debconf 1.4.22 Debian configuration management > sy > ii kdebase-bin 4:3.2.2-1 KDE Base (binaries) > ii kdelibs4 4:3.2.2-2 KDE core libraries > ii libart-2.0-2 2.3.16-5 Library of functions for 2D > graphi > ii libc6 2.3.2.ds1-11 GNU C Library: Shared libraries > an > ii libfam0c102 2.7.0-5 client library to control the > FAM > ii libgcc1 1:3.3.3-6 GCC support library > ii libice6 4.3.0-7 Inter-Client Exchange library > ii libpam-runtime 0.76-19 Runtime support for the PAM > librar > ii libpam0g 0.76-19 Pluggable Authentication Modules > l > ii libpng12-0 1.2.5.0-5 PNG library - runtime > ii libqt3c102-mt 3:3.2.3-2 Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime > v > ii libsm6 4.3.0-7 X Window System Session > Management > ii libstdc++5 1:3.3.3-6 The GNU Standard C++ Library v3 > ii libx11-6 4.3.0-7 X Window System protocol client > li > ii libxext6 4.3.0-7 X Window System miscellaneous > exte > ii libxrender1 0.8.3-7 X Rendering Extension client > libra > ii libxtst6 4.3.0-7 X Window System event recording > an > ii xbase-clients 4.3.0-7 miscellaneous X clients > ii xlibs 4.3.0-7 X Window System client libraries > m > ii zlib1g 1:1.2.1-5 compression library - runtime > > -- debconf information: > perl: warning: Setting locale failed. > perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings: > LANGUAGE = (unset), > LC_ALL = (unset), > LANG = "en_US.UTF-8" > are supported and installed on your system. > perl: warning: Falling back to the standard locale ("C"). > locale: Cannot set LC_CTYPE to default locale: No such file or directory > locale: Cannot set LC_MESSAGES to default locale: No such file or directory > locale: Cannot set LC_ALL to default locale: No such file or directory > kdm/stop_running_server_with_children: false > * kdm/default_servers_nolisten_tcp: > * kdm/default_servers_100dpi: > * kdm/kdmrc: > shared/default-x-display-manager: kdm > * kdm/default_nolisten_udp: > kdm/daemon_name: /usr/bin/kdm > kdm/oldconfig: > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- To me vi is Zen. To use vi is to practice zen. Every command is a koan. Profound to the user, unintelligible to the uninitiated. You discover truth everytime you use it. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]