On 24/11/2011 00:43, Marc-André Laverdière wrote:
Quick question...
Is GDM the default/standard graphical login in linux distros? If
so, I think that this could be good:
http://library.gnome.org/admin/gdm/stable/configuration.html.en
Marc-André LAVERDIÈRE
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Morning Marc-Andre
GDM is the standard for gnome. Kde has its own called KDM.
2011/11/23 Marc-André Laverdière <marcandre.laverdi...@gmail.com>
I played with the utmp stuff, and it records the shells only,
not the interactive sessions...
Any method other than the ps trick? (which may break of
process names changes...)
2011/11/23 Marc-André Laverdière
<marcandre.laverdi...@gmail.com>
Working on that... it looks simple, but the code isn't
giving me what I expected...
/me grumbles looking at unknown APIs...
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at
7:15 AM, Lionel Elie Mamane <lio...@mamane.lu>
wrote:
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 11:50:52AM +0000,
Michael Meeks wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-11-19 at 16:15 -0500,
Marc-André Laverdière wrote:
>> I am convincing some powers-that-be
that having a build farm would
>> be good, and they are starting to
listen. This would really help me
>> write patches for LO, as my poor
computer is having impossibly long
>> compile cycles.
>> There is a bunch of somewhat old
Linux workstations that could
>> contribute to it. The concern is
mostly that it should be so that the
>> systems should not accept jobs when
users are logged in, as it may
>> interfere with whatever work it is
that they are doing.
Maybe more interesting than "nobody logged on"
would be "system load
very low", e.g. "load <= 0.1*(number of
cores)", possibly combined
with "free memory + memory used for cache
>= threshold".
> I'm sure they'd accept a patch to
add a config option to use some
> system heuristic before accepting a
job. Of course, reliably detecting a
> login session is prolly quite fun in
itself ;-) ps ax | grep
> gnome-session | kdeinit or something ?
Nah:
#include <utmpx.h>
struct utmpx *getutxent(void);
struct utmpx *getutxid(const struct
utmpx *);
struct utmpx *getutxline(const struct
utmpx *);
struct utmpx *pututxline(const struct
utmpx *);
void setutxent(void);
void endutxent(void);
is the POSIX/SUS interface to do that. Or just
run "/usr/bin/who -q"
:)
--
Lionel
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