On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 05:30:11 +0100, Phillipus Gunawan wrote: > > >> Its not the computer that shut down but the gnome configuration manager >> that was sent the kill signal probably because X died for some reason >> and gdm shut it down on logout. >> Are you running a firewall? (very recommended if your computer is always >> connected, although it doesn't look like you are from the logs). I am >> guessing that X died for some reason and when evolution crashed it >> messed up its files somehow. >> What X version and window manager + version are you running (my X >> occasionally crashes down under me on vt switch but its very rare). >> >> > Thank you for replying my email, > > I am using (installed) xserver-common and xserver-xfree vsion 4.2.1-15 > and GDM 2.4.1.7-1 > > I am connected by ADSL with a Billion Router, and I supposed it has the > firewall ability. > > in /var/log/messages, I've seen the line: > Feb 9 06:14:00 funburst -- MARK -- > what is the 'MARK' sign for?
It's a nice (and benign) way to split your logfile into 20 minute intervals. every 20 minutes, syslog prints a -- MARK -- to your logfile. > And perhaps you could tell me what is this lines means? > gconfd (root-xxx): GConf server is not in use, shutting down. gconfd > (root-xxx): Exiting > Why it say GConf is not in use? Is this the cause why my GNOME log-out? It's probably an effect of your logout. > > What do you mean by 'vt switch'? Is that a KVM? because I am using KVM, > just the normal one. > > Thanks. -- I usually have a GPG digital signature included as an attachment. See http://www.gnupg.org/ for info about these digital signatures. My key was last signed 10/14/2003. If you use GPG *please* see me about signing the key. ***** My computer can't give you viruses by email. *** -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]