On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 21:22, Steven Broos wrote: > Found the solution, yeeha :-) > > I found entries to pam in ~/.gnome2/session > I edited the file, but the entries came back immediately > so i opened a tty, and did > init 3 > vi ~/.gnome2/session > Deleted all entries refering to pam completely (indicated by the > numbers at the beginning of the line) > Changed the value num_clients (one more than highest client-number in > file, because it starts from 0) > init 5 > > And now it seems to be OK... >
cool, congratulations. > I'm sure I didn't had to give such an explination at the [experts]-list, > but maybe some less-experienced user like myself tries a search on this > subject :-) > > Steven > One of the things about this list is that we're all self-appointed :-) -- Jack Coates Monkeynoodle: A Scientific Venture... http://www.monkeynoodle.org/resume.html
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