Re: gdm-simple-greeter config?

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El 18/09/2009, a las 04:39, mark <m.roth@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:

> R P Herrold wrote:
>> On Thu, 17 Sep 2009, mark wrote:
>>
>>>   I have googled. I have find ...-exec grep. One server
>>> continues to send error messages to /var/log/messages that
>>> gdm-simple-greeter can't find some file in a user's (another
>>> admin, actually) home directory. Any ideas where it's
>>> getting it from?
>>
>> 'some file' ???
>> 'it's getting it' ??? [pronoun h*ll there]
>>
>> Heck, we don't even know what the name of the file that gdm is
>> seeking, yet from your post  ;)
>>
> Why do you need to? It's /home/<username?/something/filename. What I  
> was asking
> is *WHERE* gdm-simple-greeter could have gotten that name in the  
> first place,
> as *if* I understand correctly, it's gnome's logon program, and (I'm  
> not a
> gnome person) possibly, from the researching I've done, seems to be  
> able to
> store recently logged-in people. *If* it's the latter, is there some  
> cache,
> whose path I don't know, that it could be storing the name and path?
>
> Oh, and I also get the Glib-GDK-callback fullpath (if I'm  
> remembering that
> correctly - I'm at home, not at work at the moment). I can post the  
> latter full
> message tomorrow, but I do note that googling it, I keep finding  
> references to
> bugs reported.
>
>    mark
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Could be something stored by gnome-session-save?

Itxaka Serrano
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