Re: Gnome 2 on RedHat 9 and Solaris
Chris Majewski <[email protected]> 05 May 2003 12:06:04 -0700
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.gnome.os.redhat |
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| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
Havoc Pennington <[email protected]> writes: > One thing you could do that may help is to edit /etc/gconf/2/path on > the Solaris and Linux systems and change the $HOME/.gconf directory to > have a different name on each. Then you would get separate > configuration on each system. It's worth a try anyhow. Thanks! That helped. > > If I log on to a RedHat box first, then logout and log on to a Solaris > > box, Gnome on the Solaris box complains that the configuration is in > > use and forces me to logout again. > > Ugh, most likely some NFS locking issue. See > www.gnome.org/projects/gconf/ > > Try setting GCONF_LOCAL_LOCKS=1 in /etc/profile.d on the RHL 9 > systems. With the local DOS security caveat on the gconf web site, > which probably doesn't matter. That helped too! Now the problem is that if I do a "save current setup" on exit in Linux, a subsequent Solaris session hangs on login. (Incidentally, the reverse is not true: "save settings" on Solaris allows me to subsequently login to a Linux box; moreover, the settings are preserved - if I had a terminal window open in Solaris, it reappears in Linux.) Anybody know how to fix this, or to disable "save current setup" on Linux? -chris