Two seats after logging in.
Rajko M.
rmatov101 at charter.net
Tue Mar 31 21:06:58 BST 2009
On Tuesday 31 March 2009 03:26:06 am Stef Bon wrote:
> Rajko M. wrote:
> > On Monday 30 March 2009 03:20:25 pm Stef Bon wrote:
> >> But then again, why is an apart session created only for kwrited?
> >
> > I don't see kwrited running in a separate session.
> > After running ck-list-sessions I don't see any process in its own
> > session, just 2 sessions with 2 different users.
> >
> > openSUSE 11.1, KDE 3.5.10 and KDE 4.2.1
> >
> > Is it possible that something is misconfigured?
>
> I do not know. I've kde 4.2.1 installed from source, and kwrited is
> started because there is a kwrited-autostart.desktop
> file in the /opt/kde-4.2.1/share/autostart directory. Is kwrited running
> at your system?
Yes, but funny thing is that sending messages is disabled.
Even as root I can't send any message using command write.
When I try, it tells that it is disabled.
> After I removed this file, and login again, kwrited is
> not running anymore, and ck-list-sessions shows only one session.
>
> And, when I look at the documentation I find in
> kdebase-workspace-4.2.1/kwrited (well the comments in de CMakeLists.txt
> file) the kwrited is opening a terminaldevice (in my case this was
> something like /dev/pts/0). Maybe because it's opening this device it
> activates ConsoleKit.
As I mentioned, one day I will read about ConsoleKit, but I didn't do much
more then to understand what you are talking about, so I don't know technical
details. I would suspect that start of kwrited should be a trigger of any
action, including creation of device. Where CK lives in that world is far
beyond me.
--
Regards, Rajko
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