[gdm-list] gdmsetup, custom.conf, gdm.conf
- From: Terry <tman exemail com au>
- To: gdm-list gnome org
- Subject: [gdm-list] gdmsetup, custom.conf, gdm.conf
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 14:25:51 +1000
Greetings. I tried to search the list archives for 'gdmsetup' and the
term was not recognised.
I use Xfce on Pclinuxos 2007. I have not been able to run 'gdmsetup'
since enabling the 'accessibility' option which prevented me from doing
a normal boot. I had to do a single user log-in and change the log-in
manager to KDM. I uninstalled GDM and reinstalled it without success.
If I try running 'gdmsetup' as root from the command line, I get:
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# gdmsetup
Failed to connect to socket, sleep 1 second and retry
Trying failed command again. Try 2 of 5.
Failed to connect to socket, sleep 1 second and retry
Trying failed command again. Try 3 of 5.
Failed to connect to socket, sleep 1 second and retry
Trying failed command again. Try 4 of 5.
Failed to connect to socket, sleep 1 second and retry
Trying failed command again. Try 5 of 5.
Command failed 5 times, aborting.
Could not access GDM configuration file.
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I've looked and looked and can see no reason why it should not "access
GDM configuration file".
I've run config from the log-in screen and chose to give users the right
to change fonts but no such option appears in the log-in screen. The
font in the text box on the log-in screen is too small.
So, I thought I'd turn my hand to configuring the *conf file/s. In
custom.conf I find the statement:
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# Older versions of GDM used the "gdm.conf" file for configuration. If your
# system has an old gdm.conf file on the system, it will be used instead of
# this file - so changes made to this file will not take effect. Consider
# migrating your configuration to this file and removing the gdm.conf file.
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First, how do I "[migrate my] configuration to" custom.conf?
Secondly, can anyone suggest a reason why I cannot run 'gdmsetup'?
cheers,
Terry
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