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<0> something wrong with my sshd <0> sshd_config: P***wordAuthentication no <0> yet it's letting me log in with p***words <1> have you restarted it? <0> yep <2> oh gay.... i've gotta go visit a server <0> it still lets me in )c: <0> stupid usePAM directive <3> stupid usepam directive? More like dupid usePAM stirective, am I correct? <2> hehe <4> What should I do If I keep getting a bogus "Screen0 already has a window manager" warning even after rebooting the machine? Gnome seems hell bent on ***uming I'm running a window manager when I'm clearly not. <4> Is there like some kind of /tmp file screw up I can fix? <4> any one ever have an issue like this where gnome-session refuses to start? <0> hmph
<0> I seem to have locked myself out of a machine <0> oh wait, some intelligant chap left a ssh connected to it (c: <1> Freman: time to talk to him! :) <0> it was me <0> I was monitoring the box to make sure it didn't ide break again <0> I had a top and a log tail running (c: <0> don't use "MaxAuthTries 1" when keyed sshing... it needs to be 2 <4> Gnome-Message: gnome_execute_async_with_env_fds: returning -1 <-- What does this mean? <3> A snowboard. <4> Details: serial 547 error_code 8 request_code 72 minor_code 0 Where would this type of error be comming from? <4> Some one help me out. When trying to connect a client to a Xwindow server hosted on a winxp box I get messages indicating another window manager is already on a given display. I clearly do not have another window manager. What does this mean? <5> uuhhh <5> brain not work <4> where on earth would my system be keeping information such as weather or not an actual WM is running already. <5> i havent even tried to run x on my box yet <4> ok. If Ive concluded I want to re emerge X such that all its tmp files all its configuration files are going to be reset such that it will install like brand new what command can I use? <4> same with gnome. <4> If my config for gnome is borked how do I make it all like brand new with out reinstalling gentoo? <5> werlll <4> whats that? <5> there might be some default config files hangin out under /etc <4> no its really screwed up beyong the etc directory <4> I'm thinking /var and /tmp must be ****ed up <5> /tmp doesnt matter <4> well some kind of screwed up stateful information must be hanging around since I'm clearly not running another Window MAnager <4> vo359@punk*** ~ $ gnome-session & <4> [1] 7193 <4> vo359@punk*** ~ $ SESSION_MANAGER=local/punk***.crc32.dyndns.org:/tmp/.ICE-unix/7193 <4> Gnome-Message: gnome_execute_async_with_env_fds: returning -1 <4> The program 'gnome-session' received an X Window System error. <4> This probably reflects a bug in the program. <4> The error was 'BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)'. <4> (Details: serial 528 error_code 8 request_code 72 minor_code 0) <4> (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously; <4> that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. <4> it all worked before. then poof <5> just stopped working? <4> its now convinced I have another Window Manager <4> yup. <4> tried to connect from differen't machines <4> cleaned out the .Xauth files <4> cleaned out the /tmp <4> rebooted about a billion times <4> so far gnome is the only app that refuses to start <4> KDE complains that another WM is around but starts up anyways <4> What could possibly be wrong with gnome <4> and how would I have any idea what thes OP codes mean? <4> When it says gnome-session recieved an error from X window is it saying my server here on my XP box is returning that error or is this comming from the client side? <5> is there some sort of lock file that is written? <4> yea thats what I'd like to know. <4> where would I search for that? <4> thats what this feels like <5> that error is coming from the server, not gnome <5> hail traumahound <6> teh?!?! <4> I don't get it. I have servers on several machines how can they all be broken at the same time. <6> this box is driving me nuts. <5> ive got a ghost of a problem too <4> Do lock files hide some where else other then /tmp <5> somewhat randomly, openssl fires up and munches down on one of my procs
<5> and doesnt stop till i kill it <6> nice. <6> heh. <5> yup <4> what are .Xauth files for? <5> i dont use openssl for anything <4> whats the command line for opennssl when it starts munching? <5> werll i dont know <5> just see the process running <4> from "top"? <5> yeah <4> no ssh server or apache? <5> i use ssh regulary <5> sp <5> apache is installed, but ive never fired it up <4> next time it happens try "ps -ef | grep openssl" it would be nice to see what process started it. <4> it almost sounds like its generating a key or some thing <4> out of the blue <5> good idea <4> and prey its not just being handed over to ini <4> init <5> thinkin about just unmerging it <4> oh yea use ps -eft to get a tree view <4> well I guess I'll restore an old backup of /etc and see if anything good comes of it <5> for some reason i was thinking openssl was a dep of samba <6> check it for deps <5> yay for backups <4> yea too bad I didn't have one for the entire partition <5> i made on the other night. need to swap out the tape i keep at work <4> I wish I had a tape drive. All I got is tar bzip2 and a DVD burner <5> ive got a dds3 drive <6> tape drives are a pain in the ***. <5> yeah traumahound, they're not the best by any means <5> but mine hold 12gb uncompressed <5> last backup i did was ~8gb <7> I hate tape <6> not enough space to back me up. <5> took something like 90 minutes <7> unreliable crap <7> unless you spend a few thousand <6> even then. <5> bad experience Agios? <7> yep, although I never lost any important data. <7> you don't discover how bad it is until you try to restore <5> yeah <6> i want raid 5. <5> i havent had to do that yet <7> raid 5 is what I did but it's not a backup <6> but no damn way i'm putting that in a single case. <5> i use raid5 also, and agios is correct. raid is not a backup <7> can't recover from user error and no off site capabilities <5> it is fault tolerance <6> i use another hard drive for backups. <7> yes, it's great for hardware failures <5> ive got two raid5 arrays in the gentoo box <6> nice. <5> its got mp3s, backup copy of my docs & pics <4> pics? ;) <6> hehe... <4> did some one say pics? <5> oh and the pr0n <6> hehe. <5> 54gb of pr0n currently <4> well I guess its kde for me then. This ****s. And my OCD dicates that I should really find out what broke gnome-session. <5> been meaning to move /home over to the other array <4> at least when I when connecting from a remote server <5> its been sitting there unused <5> only 25gb <4> I'm like the only one I know that has all my eggs in one basket. Namely /dev/hda2 <6> hehe... emerge -pv pr0nview <5> now, in my dvd box i've got 3 120gb drives striped <5> but nothing important is going onto those. so whatever. it's fast
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