Lourdes Jones wrote:
> This is normally a good sign that you have a pid file left over from an
> earlier session. Try a find for diald.pid (on my system that would be
> /var/run/diald.pid) and delete it.
Yes that was it. Thanks to all of you for the explanation and help. Ive learned
something and my diald is starting just fine. I'll keep an eye for the stale
pids
Thanks again
rob
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