On 12/16/2010 03:29 AM, kavitha wrote:
If tracd script starts automatically (kept in /etc/rc.d/init.d/) when
the linux machine boots up then unable to use the GUI of Linux. If I
stop the script then GUI is working fine.

Please be more specific. "It doesn't work" is not a valid problem description. How does it not work? Does the machine start tracd and just sit there? Do you get to a login prompt? Can you log in and get a desktop? If it's hung, can you switch to another VTY (ie Ctrl+alt+F1-F6). What distribution are you using? Into what runlevels are symlinks to the tracd script installed? When you make it run again, how are you stopping the script?

Note: I used the tracd script which is in the path 
http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/4352

Did you modify it in any way?
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