Fedora :: XDMCP Fatel Error "Session Declined Maximum Number Of Open Sessions"

Mar 20, 2010

I am using Fedora 12 and i have enable XDMCP i have boot client with dhcp all is going well but when remote user logout than remote client display XDMCP: fatal error: Session declined Maximum number of open sessions. and after that i have reboot Fedora 12 server than it will work but after logout it will again create same problem.

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Ever since upgrading to Fedora 14, my system has been almost unusable. I can only have a few windows of anything open before I start getting messages about:

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When things are still running correctly.

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Don't know what info is of interest. I'm using

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I try this with default runlevel 3 and an .xinitrc with "ck-launch-session startkde" .. works without problems, so I switch back to default runlevel 4, now i can login and only get the error "Cannot open ConsoleKit session: Unable to open session..."

Here are some logs

syslog

Code:

Code:

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Quote:

I checked using

Code:

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Code:
GdmLocalDisplayFactory: Maximum number of X display failures reached: Check X server log for errors.
Great, I hoped for better luck after Ubuntu..
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Intel CentrinoDuo

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After finally getting libptp2 to compile I find that ptpcam does not work. This has worked perfectly fine before with the same camera using Slackware 12.0, I am now using Slackware 13.1 and ptpcam will simply not work. The error is as follows:

Code:

x86_1# ptpcam -l
Listing devices...
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I have tried to reset with "ptpcam -r", I have also tried to disconnect and reconnect the camera to the USB system, I have tried to reboot the computer, I have tried to use different versions of libptp2 -- all to no avail. The strace shows the issue is apparently a failed ioctl(), although I have no idea why it fails:

Code:

open("/dev/bus/usb/002/004", O_RDWR) = 6
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read(3, "1"..., 1) = 1

[code]....

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