Michael Schwendt wrote:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----I had no idea what xterm was, now I understand, thank you very much!
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On Sun, 09 Feb 2003 00:06:15 +0100, Felipe Leon wrote:
Thanks a lot for following my problem with the RPM package manager. Im getting some output when I run the script (xterm -e redhat-config-packages) in command line but it just closes to quickly for me to read anything.Oh my, then open xterm first, then start redhat-config-packages
manually. That way, xterm will stay open. Use any other terminal
you like, doesn't need to be xterm.
Im writing because I can see a log about it in the system logs, it looks like this:This is just an authentication mechanism that gives your user access
Feb 8 23:19:12 20-176 userhelper: pam_timestamp: timestamp file `/var/run/sudo/felo/unknown:root' is too old, disallowing access to redhat-logviewer for UID 500
Feb 8 23:26:38 20-176 userhelper: pam_timestamp: timestamp file `/var/run/sudo/felo/1:root' is too old, disallowing access to redhat-config-packages for UID 500
root too old? what does this mean?
for a few minutes after you had entered the root password, without
that you need to enter the password again.
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So in which circumstances is xterm used? because before this I always had used
the gnome-terminal, or it doesn't makes any difference?
Felipe.
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