El jue, 06-01-2005 a las 10:50 -0300, Tiago Bortoletto Vaz escribi�:
> Hi,
> 
> Em 6/1/2005, "Patricio Bruna V" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> 
> >El mar, 04-01-2005 a las 12:43 -0500, Jim McQuillan escribi�:
> >> Dave,
> >> 
> >> Check your gdm.conf file for the 'Max sessions' setting.  Crank it way
> >> up and restart gdm.
> >> 
> >> Also, there was a bug in GDM, that was fixed about 18 months ago.  Any
> >> recent distros should have the fix.  The problem was, if you turned off
> >> your terminal, the session wouldn't die.
> >> 
> >> Jim McQuillan
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> 
> >> 
> >I think im having that problem. When i reset the machine the x session
> >does not get kill. So when i reboot the only thing i get is a gray
> >screen with a x cursor.
> >Gdm its working fine, the clients connect to correct server, all its ok,
> >so i think i have the session alive problem.
> 
> Try to delete /tmp/gconfd-* files created by gnome sessions. It's work
> here when I had this problem.

How can i know if those files are still been using? 
I mean, can i do a script that automatize the delete of that files?

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Patricio Bruna                                  http://www.linuxcenterla.com
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Red Hat Certified Engineer              Las Condes, Santiago - CHILE
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