On 3/1/07, Dan Nicholson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On 3/1/07, Tijnema ! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2/28/07, Barius Drubeck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Second thing:
> > 1927 ?        00:00:00 smbd
> > 1932 ?        00:00:00 smbd
> > 1919 ?        00:00:00 winbindd
> > 1928 ?        00:00:00 winbindd
> >
> > You seem to be running multiple copies of certain daemons.  It is
> > possible that these daemons start child processes but I can't tell,
> > since your ps output doesn't use the -H option nor give the PPID.  If
> > they are indeed duplicate instances, I can't predict the result but I
> > don't think it is healthy.
>
> These are child processes, no need to worry about :)

No, it is a problem. You have two copies of each process that are
trying to use the exact same resources. What happens when a request
comes in for smbd? Who gets it? They don't care that they're child
processes.


I don't know, but it happens also when i just start them by hand.

> See again Dan's earlier posting.  KDM and startx are normally
> > alternative ways to start X.  By alternative, I mean mutually
> > exclusive, one or the other but not both.
>
> But there's no double X server running, i will do some expiriments with
it,
> but KDE is running fine again.
> Btw, i think KDM doesn't start, but i like it. It is my own server, and
when
> it starts up, i don't see a login screen, but i'm directly logged in as
root
> in KDE. That's what i always wanted :)

Then stop running kdm, kicker, etc. from the console. It's impossible
to know who has control in this situation. Why did your keyboard stop
working? I don't know, but starting up a bunch of extra processes
doesn't help narrow down problems.

If you don't want to use kdm, then use startx. This is explained in blfs:

http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/kde/config.html

If you do this from a bootscript, the X session will be as running as
root. That would be an issue for me, but maybe not for you. It means
that anyone can press the power button on your computer has root
access.

--
Dan


It's my server, and i don't need any security, also, when it starts up it
shares / as root :)
So i will remove kdm etc from the boot, but i guess it will go wrong again,
like i had (other email)

Tijnema

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