Hi List,
I'm using Gdm for login, libnss-ldap for general user accounts, libpam-krb5 for auth and libpam-openafs-session for getting
AFS tokens. For while home dirs are local, not AFS.
"Networked" (LDAP/krb5) accounts works well. GDM login gives me (through PAM) gives me kerberos tickets and AFS token. After that I log out and get GDM login screen just like it should be.
However, if I log in using a classical local account (/etc/passwd entry, no Kerberos principal), when I try to logout, gnome seems to end session OK, but X Server just does not close and shows its traditional appearance (gray-pixmapped background and "X"-shapped mouse cursor) without any action available except mouse-cursor moving. At same time, GDM complains that vt7 is being locked by that X instance, and ask me to start another X server at vt8.
Seems like a strange problem. What I would check is whether there are processes that are not dying which are preventing X from shutting down. If you recreate the problem, then ctrl+alt+f1 and log in as root, do a "ps aux | grep <username>" to see what processes (if any) are still hanging out there.
-Mark
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