Hi.<br><br>This is carrying on from<br><br><a href="http://old.nabble.com/Arch-Linux---After-reboot-have-to-login-4-times-to-work-------%28every-single-time%29-to26482511.html">http://old.nabble.com/Arch-Linux---After-reboot-have-to-login-4-times-to-work-------%28every-single-time%29-to26482511.html</a><br>
<br>I have removed all nx packages, removed all trace of the nx user, recompiled the nx-common, nxserver and freenx packages and re-installed them.<br><br>This is still occurring...<br><br>Basically after a reboot the first 3-4 times the login will (always) fail, after that will always work 100% of the time until next reboot, once one user has logged in all users can....<br>
<br>here is the nxserver.log - it looks like the issue is : NX> 105 xrdb: No such file or directory<br><br>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>-- NX SERVER START: -c /opt/NX/bin/nxserver - ORIG_COMMAND=<br>
-- NX SERVER START: - ORIG_COMMAND=<br>Info: Using fds #4 and #3 for communication with nxnode.<br>HELLO NXSERVER - Version 3.2.0-73 OS (GPL, using backend: 3.4.0)<br>NX> 105 hello NXCLIENT - Version 3.2.0<br>NX> 134 Accepted protocol: 3.2.0<br>
NX> 105 SET SHELL_MODE SHELL<br>NX> 105 SET AUTH_MODE PASSWORD<br>NX> 105 login<br>NX> 101 User: yossarian<br>NX> 102 Password: <br>NX> 103 Welcome to: gtfo user: yossarian<br>NX> 105 listsession --user="yossarian" --status="suspended,running" --geometry="1600x1200x24+render" --type="unix-kde"<br>
NX> 127 Sessions list of user 'yossarian' for reconnect:<br><br>Display Type Session ID Options Depth Screen Status Session Name<br>------- ---------------- -------------------------------- -------- ----- -------------- ----------- ------------------------------<br>
<br><br>NX> 148 Server capacity: not reached for user: yossarian<br>NX> 105 startsession --link="adsl" --backingstore="1" --encryption="1" --cache="16M" --images="64M" --shmem="1" --shpix="1" --strict="0" --composite="1" --media="0" --session="cwcs" --type="unix-kde" --geometry="1600x1172" --client="linux" --keyboard="pc102/us" --screeninfo="1600x1172x24+render" <br>
<br>NX> 1000 NXNODE - Version 3.2.0-73 OS (GPL, using backend: 3.4.0)<br>NX> 700 Session id: gtfo-1000-C1CB05CDBEF2D9CD8438B57FB34B8489<br>NX> 705 Session display: 1000<br>NX> 703 Session type: unix-kde<br>NX> 701 Proxy cookie: 92681a5182ef0e99664ca65fa161bd1d<br>
NX> 702 Proxy IP: 127.0.0.1<br>NX> 706 Agent cookie: 92681a5182ef0e99664ca65fa161bd1d<br>NX> 704 Session cache: unix-kde<br>NX> 707 SSL tunneling: 1<br>NX> 1004 Error: NX Agent exited with exit status 1. To troubleshoot set SESSION_LOG_CLEAN=0 in node.conf and investigate "/home/yossarian/.nx/F-C-gtfo-1000-C1CB05CDBEF2D9CD8438B57FB34B8489/session". You might also want to try: ssh -X myserver; /opt/NX/bin/nxnode --agent to test the basic functionality. Session log follows:<br>
/opt/NX/bin/nxnode: line 554: 2711 Terminated PATH="$PATH_BIN:$PATH" $PATH_BIN/nxagent $R -name "NX - $user@$SERVER_NAME:$display - $session (GPL Edition)" -option "$USER_FAKE_HOME/.nx/C-$sess_id/options" $B $FP $AGENT_EXTRA_OPTIONS_X :$display 2>&3<br>
NX> 105 xrdb: No such file or directory<br>xrdb: Can't open display ':1000'<br>$DISPLAY is not set or cannot connect to the X server.<br>NX> 1006 Session status: closed<br>NX> 596 Session startup failed.<br>
NX> 1001 Bye.<br>Info: Closing connection to slave with pid 2199.<br>Info: Closing connection to slave with pid 2199.<br>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>
Here is the log :- /home/yossarian/.nx/F-C-gtfo-1000-C1CB05CDBEF2D9CD8438B57FB34B8489/session<br><br>------------------------------------------------------<br>xrdb: No such file or directory <br>
xrdb: Can't open display ':1000' <br>$DISPLAY is not set or cannot connect to the X server. <br>
------------------------------------------------------<br><br>As mentioned without any intervention (except 3 or 4 failed logins_ to then works, perfectly...<br><br>Don't suppose anyone has any ideas, this doesn't occur on my debian machine, just the archlinux one.<br>