On 2015-04-08, Leon Fauster <leonfauster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Am 08.04.2015 um 16:22 schrieb Liam O'Toole > <liam.p.otoole@xxxxxxxxx>: >> On 2015-04-08, David Both >> <dboth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >>> The easy way to restart gdm is when you are on the login screen >>> itself or the desktop simply press Ctrl-Alt-Backspace. This works >>> for Upstart in CentOS 6.x but will not work for CentOS 7.x which >>> uses Systemd. The service command does not work for gdm. However, >>> logging out of the desktop will restart gdm. It works for the >>> graphical login exactly like the gettys in a TTY environment. >> >> Thanks for the suggestion. >> >> Logging out and keying ctrl-alt-backspace both restart X, certainly, >> but I'm not so sure about gdm. I'm not at a CentOS 6 machine right >> now so I can't confirm one way or the other. > > > gdm is a "sub-process" of X ... > > -- LF Not according to the output of pstree. See the following snippet: ├─gdm-binary─┬─gdm-simple-slav─┬─Xorg │ │ ├─gdm-session-wor─┬─gnome-session─┬─bluetoo+ │ │ │ │ ├─compiz─+ │ │ │ │ │ + │ │ │ │ ├─gdu-not+ │ │ │ │ ├─gnome-p+ │ │ │ │ ├─gpk-upd+ │ │ │ │ ├─nautilu+ │ │ │ │ ├─polkit-+ │ │ │ │ ├─python │ │ │ │ ├─restore+ │ │ │ │ └─{gnome-+ │ │ │ └─{gdm-session-wo} │ │ └─{gdm-simple-sla} │ └─{gdm-binary} Xorg is in fact a sub-sub-process of gdm-binary. While logged into a GNOME session, I ran the pgrep command as follows: $ pgrep -fl gdm 1583 /usr/sbin/gdm-binary -nodaemon 1619 /usr/libexec/gdm-simple-slave --display-id /org/gnome/DisplayManager/Display1 1622 /usr/bin/Xorg :0 -br -verbose -audit 4 -auth /var/run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-EcVz3c/database -nolisten tcp vt1 1801 pam: gdm-password I restarted X using ctrl-alt-backspace, logged back in and ran the command again: $ pgrep -fl gdm 1583 /usr/sbin/gdm-binary -nodaemon 1619 /usr/libexec/gdm-simple-slave --display-id /org/gnome/DisplayManager/Display1 1622 /usr/bin/Xorg :0 -br -verbose -audit 4 -auth /var/run/gdm/auth-for-gdm-EcVz3c/database -nolisten tcp vt1 1801 pam: gdm-password X has indeed restarted, but the gdm-related processes have not. -- Liam _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos