Hi,
I am working under Linux and recently under KUbuntu 5.04.
I create two users : me and a guest user account.
When i log on the guest account using su command (in Konsole), I received the following message, repeated at each command line...
"couldn't attach to dcop server"
I haven't found any solution...
In fact, I made a third user : root. When I log using su, I got the same message BUT if i log using su - root, the message did not appear... magic ... but no solution for my guest account...
# humm
Posté par kolter (site web personnel, Mastodon) . Évalué à 3.
i presume bash, can you post guest's ~/.bashrc and ~/.bash_profile and /etc/bash* ?
M.
[^] # Re: humm
Posté par Yo_sensei . Évalué à 1.
Oui, peut être faut-il ajouter une option après les commandes dcop... --user ou autre ?
.bashrc
------------
# ~/.bashrc: executed by bash(1) for non-login shells.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files (in the package bash-doc)
# for examples
# If not running interactively, don't do anything
[ -z "$PS1" ] && return
# don't put duplicate lines in the history. See bash(1) for more options
#export HISTCONTROL=ignoredups
# check the window size after each command and, if necessary,
# update the values of LINES and COLUMNS.
shopt -s checkwinsize
# enable color support of ls and also add handy aliases
if [ "$TERM" != "dumb" ]; then
eval "`dircolors -b`"
alias ls='ls --color=auto'
#alias dir='ls --color=auto --format=vertical'
#alias vdir='ls --color=auto --format=long'
fi
# make less more friendly for non-text input files, see lesspipe(1)
[ -x /usr/bin/lesspipe ] && eval "$(lesspipe)"
# set variable identifying the chroot you work in (used in the prompt below)
if [ -z "$debian_chroot" -a -r /etc/debian_chroot ]; then
debian_chroot=$(cat /etc/debian_chroot)
fi
export PATH="/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/lib:/usr/X11R6/lib":$PATH
case `whoami` in
root)
USER_AT_HOST="${USER}@${HOSTNAME%%.*}"
;;
*)
USER_AT_HOST="${USER}@${HOSTNAME%%.*}"
;;
esac
# Comment in the above and uncomment this below for a color prompt
#PS1='${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[00m\]:\[\033[01;34m\]\w\[\033[00m\]\$ '
# If this is an xterm set the title to user@host:dir
case "$TERM" in
xterm*|rxvt|eterm)
#PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;${USER}: ${PWD/$HOME/~}\007";dcop $KONSOLE_DCOP_SESSION renameSession ${PWD/$HOME/~}'
#;;
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;\007";dcop $KONSOLE_DCOP_SESSION renameSession $USER_AT_HOST" ":" "${PWD/$HOME/~}'
;;
screen)
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033_${USER}: ${PWD/$HOME/~}\033\\";dcop $KONSOLE_DCOP_SESSION renameSession ${PWD/$HOME/~}'
;;
*)
;;
esac
# Define your own aliases here ...
if [ -f ~/.bash_aliases ]; then
. ~/.bash_aliases
fi
# enable programmable completion features (you don't need to enable
# this, if it's already enabled in /etc/bash.bashrc and /etc/profile
# sources /etc/bash.bashrc).
#if [ -f /etc/bash_completion ]; then
# . /etc/bash_completion
#fi
# This line was appended by KDE
# Make sure our customised gtkrc file is loaded.
export GTK2_RC_FILES=$HOME/.gtkrc-2.0
.bash_profile
--------------------
# ~/.bash_profile: executed by bash(1) for login shells.
# see /usr/share/doc/bash/examples/startup-files for examples.
# the files are located in the bash-doc package.
# the default umask is set in /etc/login.defs
#umask 022
xhost + local:
# include .bashrc if it exists
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
. ~/.bashrc
fi
# set PATH so it includes user's private bin if it exists
if [ -d ~/bin ] ; then
PATH=~/bin:"${PATH}"
fi
export DISPLAY=:0.0
[^] # Re: humm
Posté par Yo_sensei . Évalué à 1.
Comment affecte t-on la variable $DCOPSERVER ?...
ERROR: No active KDE sessions!
If you are sure there is one, please set the $DCOPSERVER variable manually
[^] # Re: humm
Posté par kolter (site web personnel, Mastodon) . Évalué à 3.
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;\007";dcop $KONSOLE_DCOP_SESSION renameSession $USER_AT_HOST" ":" "${PWD/$HOME/~}'
et surtout ça :
dcop $KONSOLE_DCOP_SESSION renameSession ${PWD/$HOME/~}, cette ligne permet de renommer l'onglet courant de konsole avec le répertoire de travail !
dcop ne peut pas se "connecter" à ta session kde lancer en tant que toi même : pas les droits !
Solution rapide : commenter tous les PROMPT_COMMAND dans les .bashrc des comptes avec lequels tu te connecte avec su dans ta session !
M.
# difference between su user and su - user
Posté par totof2000 . Évalué à 3.
- Specifies that the process environment is to be set as if the user had logged in to the system using the login command. Nothing in the current environment is propagated to the new shell.
Without -, the current environment is propagated to the new shell.
[^] # Re: difference between su user and su - user
Posté par Yo_sensei . Évalué à 2.
Toujours le même pb :
ERROR: Couldn't attach to DCOP server!
# solution
Posté par watcher (site web personnel) . Évalué à 3.
xhost +
and then retry
dcopserver_shutdown && kdeinit_shutdown
can help too
# SOLUTION
Posté par Yio . Évalué à 1.
Pour la soluce, voici ce que j'ai du faire pour éviter ces messages de dcop ...
Dans le .bashrc de tous les users, mettre :
DCOPSERVER=`cat /home/LeUserLogin/.DCOPserver_sec-4_:0 | grep local`
export DCOPSERVER
et appelez la commande dcop, exemple :
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;\007";dcop $KONSOLE_DCOP_SESSION renameSession $USER_AT_HOST" ":" "${PWD/$HOME/~}'
Voilà,
merci à tous !
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