On Thu, Aug 30, 2007 at 01:03:15PM +0200, Yannick P. wrote: > I have *sometimes* this problem.
The words every developer dreads. :) I thought I'd chime in, because this happened to me today. I tried to restart xdm, and it claimed that /var/run/xdm.pid didn't exist. (Maybe it was true, maybe it wasn't, I admit I didn't bother to check.) Now, the whole reason I was trying to restart xdm was because I couldn't log in, due to libpam failing to load. I'm guessing that libpam0g 0.99.7.1-3 itself failed to restart xdm during the last upgrade, hence the problem. In the end, I just killed xdm and started it again without further ado, as I wasn't thrilled with the idea of trying to find out why a daemon failed to create a pidfile when it was launched over a month ago. (God knows this is far from the first time I've seen flaky start/stop scripts.) Sorry, if I'd known I wasn't the only one, I would've investigated a little further... -- * joeyh installs debian using only his big toe, for a change of pace -- in #debian-boot -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]