Fedora :: Way To Close Ssh -X "nice" After Using A Gui Program
Dec 12, 2009
If i login to my home server with ssh -X, and open close gui program. I cannot exit the shell normaly with ctrl+d.
I think now there to many connection not closed correctly. So now i get the message:
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
Is there a prober way to close the connection, after using a gui program?
I have an X11 GTK program, let's name it "foo".I would like to start it from command line, either from a text console, or from an ssh log-in. I want to run foo with Administrator privileges and in higher priority, and I need redirect standard output and standard error. Standard errors must go to syslog, except "libglade Warning" messages and empty line messages. Standard output is redirected to a file.I wrote a script, called "foo-start". The "foo" program must run continously, so the "foo-start" script should not wait for "foo"'s termination.The scrip actually looks likelike this:
play on linux is the only program sorry what it is doing is when i go to install a game and click apply it just stops then when i go to close the program down it says its not responding and wants me to either wait or force quit?
I can click to close a program to close it and it will lock. No matter what I do; (click on EDIT OR FILE, etc, the system will lock. This happens several times each day. I shut down using ALT + SYSRQ + R, S, E, I, U, then B for a soft shutdown. I have used Ubuntu before, but this is a fresh install after having problems with the computer. Computer is a Dell 2400.
I'm trying to make a script that will copy over the settings file for firefox everytime firefox is closed. What would be the best way to go about doing this.
I'm trying to get a program to automatically reload if I accidentally close it. This is a remote access program, so it has to be relaunched without me doing anything to help it along if it crashes or I accidentally close it. I noticed that someone came up with a way to solve this back in 2007 [URL].. but the files don't appear to exist any more for it to work. how I might get a program to automatically reload on exit?
Since TeamSpeak 2 doesn't come in a nice RPM anywhere, I am under the assumption that I have to go to TeamSpeak's website, download TS2, and install through their script. I did all of that, and I can successfully launch TeamSpeak, however there is no sound whatsoever. No mic, and no speakers either. TeamSpeak automatically forces mute microphone and mute headphones on me, and I can't uncheck them. Therefore, something must be wrong with TeamSpeak and my sound setup.
I recently built myself a backup computer/file server running Fedora 14, and I'm trying to install the NVidia driver. For some reason, I can't seem to switch to console mode to save my f'ing life! Ctrl+Alt+F1 does nothing, as does the terminal command init 3. Seriously, I can't figure out for the life of me what could be causing this issue.
have tried to close ports 443,80,22 & 23 without success.Does anybody have any idea how to do this. I close them in a terminal and their still opened. I closed them in services and their still open what am I not doing right?
I'm using KDE. I installed codecs for playing songs today, and tried to play a song using amarok. It didn't work, rather flooded my tool bar and the system hanged and I rebooted. It was fine before, but after I rebooted, a new problem raised.
Every time I close any window, something changes, and the windows lose their title bars (minimizing, maximizing, closing option), and neither it can be closed from the tool bar (bottom) panel, nor can be moved. The Kickoff Application launcher is also not working. Every time i close a window, I got to log out and re log in. I tried to change in the System Settings>Appearance but nothing works, and even when I close that window, the same happens.
I have the latest Fedora 12 and just installed firefox from the software package manager but every time i close it either by the x or tool bar it crashes and gives a message process /usr/lib/firfox3.5/firefox was killed by signall 11 (sigsegv) i have the report if you require it
I am asked to look for a very nice sms gateway with a good GUI be it commercial or free. where can I find a nice smsgateway with GUI? I looked at kannel but it didn't mention any thing like GUI so am not sure I will go for it.
I have freshly installed an Ubuntu 10.04.1 by internet.
All is running well, but my nice values are all set to 0. Is there a script that handles these at boot time? How can I reset them to "appropriate" or "normal" levels (e.g. not all at 0)? I know in other installs, my nice levels vary depending on the process and the user.
Attached is a screen shot of my gnome-system-monitor, and aside from init, which I had set to -15, all others are at 0.
Computer specifications: Linux AMD-LNX000 2.6.32-25-generic #44-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 17 20:05:27 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3000+
& it seems that it's somebody who's at Zhanjiang Ocean University in china I've got the firewall enabled, but how do u set up rules to stealth the server's IP address to make it invisible & disable ssh so only I can log into the server to fix any problems (eithernet cable) not over the net
Since one of the recent updates, I cannot close the System Monitor anymore. Opening it, no problem. All processes are listed just fine and I can force close anything that gives me trouble but... When I want to close System Monitor again, nothing. Qtrl + Q, the X close button at the top right, Alt + F4... all do nothing. And although each time I see some disk activity, there is nothing in the logs.
Another thing I notice is that both dbus-daemon and gnome-system-monitor use about 40% CPU time each, taking the system to 100% CPU usage all the time.Luckily, I have System Monitor open so I can select the process gnome-system-monitor from the list and hit Terminate Process. I did not find anything about it in these forums. Anyone noticed this too or am I the only one?
All my applications seem to be running at nice of 19 except bash and daemons which are running at 0. My understanding is that the default nice value is either 0 or 10 (forget which) but not 19.Ran search in /etc/sysconfig/ editor and no results for "nice" and looked at the bashrc files and again no lines contain "nice".
I followed the tutorial on URL... on Ubuntu but I don't get all my mail in one nice big file instead, I get possibly every message, each one given a horrible filename URL..What could have gone wrong while following the tutorial?
What is the default nice value for processes?The setpriority() function sets the nice value of a process, all processes in a process group, or all processes for a specified user to the specified value. If the process is multi-threaded, the nice value affects all threads in the process. The default nice value is 0; lower nice values cause more favorable scheduling.
I use Vector Linux 6 (based on Slackware 12.1) and I set the encoding to UTF-8 because I use Spanish characters. The problem is that when I try to open files with accent marks, for instance, with xpdf they all look garbled. How can I get xpdf to display the names correctly?
To be sure that the remote desktop was working, I tried from home, where I have both the laptop I want to connect to and the laptop from which I make the connection. It worked without any problem, but now I'm trying to connect from my work place and it's not working anymore. Both are connected to the same VPN, so I don know where the problem comes from.