Well, after this "long time", I'm back... I'm sorry, if you have any questions or me... But some of you are used to in the last mail I wrote about CentOS 7.X and I will let you know about one BUG... it was also supposed to send data about the same BUG. I like this subject but I haven't have the cha
Well, after this "long time", I'm back... I'm sorry, if you have any questions or me... But some of you are used to in the last mail I wrote about CentOS 7.X and I will let you know about one BUG... it was also supposed to send data about the same BUG. I like this subject but I haven't have the cha
Thank you for the clarification.
On Tue, 14 Aug 2018, 3:22 pm Mantas Mikulėnas, wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 11:49 AM deepan muthusamy
> wrote:
>
>> I have to start all my applications through systemd. But when I am trying
>> to start even A2, A3, A4 also i am facing same problem.
>>
>
> So
On 10/08/18 20:58 -0700, Johannes Ernst wrote:
> This is Arch. I boot the system, and ssh in as user “shepherd”.
> Something goes wrong, but from the log (below) I cannot tell what it
> is. I do get a shell and everything seems to work fine. If I
> terminate ssh and re-log in, everything is fine.
>
On Tue, Aug 14, 2018 at 11:49 AM deepan muthusamy
wrote:
> I have to start all my applications through systemd. But when I am trying
> to start even A2, A3, A4 also i am facing same problem.
>
Sounds like you *don't have* a session bus at all, then?
If 100% of your applications start via system
Sorry for my grammatical mistakes.
I have to start all my applications through systemd. But when I am trying
to start even A2, A3, A4 also i am facing same problem.
On Tue, 14 Aug 2018, 12:16 pm deepan muthusamy,
wrote:
> I am not that much clear about booting process, but I will explain what I