On Thursday 14 August 2014 10:23:30 am you wrote: > On Thursday 14 of August 2014 20:11:17 Timothy Pearson wrote: > > > On Tuesday 12 August 2014 20:25:44 you wrote: > > >> >>My home directory is a separte hard drive, it is been reused > > >> >> on updates or from backus sinceat least 2004. It has quite > > >> >> abit of old config info, some xsession-errors are related to > > >> >> this. My testing of TDE in vm's do not have any issues > > >> >>I will try cleaning up my home dir first, thanks for your > > >> >> reponse. > > >> > > > >> > As a quick test, you can try creating a new account and make > > >> > sure that you have no issue with it. If that is the case, the > > >> > problem is almost surely related to some old stuff/config > > >> > still present in your home folder. > > >> > > > >> > Cheers > > >> > Michele > > >> > > >> And if you do manage to find the offending file I'd like to > > >> figure out what happened so that we can prevent it occurring for > > >> anyone else! > > >> > > >> Tim > > > > > > I created a new user, I have enclosed a pristine (new > > > user) .xsession-errors file. snipped for all the lockfile > > > entries. > > > > > > I still get the locked session dialog, lots for the new user...on > > > one login attempt I never got an unlocked session to use. > > > > > > > > > > > > New issues > > > 1. the new user does not have 'opt/trinity/bin' or other TDE > > > specific entries in PATH ? I use 'adduser' (cli) to create users > > > on my system. > > > 2. Dual monitor, no panel on one of the monitors > > > > > > Xsession: X session started for debian at Wed Aug 13 15:26:23 > > > AKDT 2014 localuser:debian being added to access control list > > > [starttde] Starting starttde. > > > [starttde] This script is /usr/bin/x-session-manager > > > [starttde] TDE version is R14.0.0 [DEVELOPMENT] > > > [starttde] TDE base directory is /opt/trinity > > > [starttde] TDEHOME is not set. > > > [starttde] Set TDEHOME to /home/debian/.trinity. > > > [starttde] Setting TDEROOTHOME to /root/.trinity. > > > [starttde] XDG_DATA_DIRS: > > > /opt/trinity/share:/usr/local/share:/usr/share [starttde] TDEDIR: > > > /opt/trinity > > > [starttde] TDEDIRS: > > > [starttde] Starting Trinity... > > > [tdebuildsycoca] tdebuildsycoca running... > > > [dcopserver] DCOP Cleaning up dead connections. > > > [starttde] TDE_FULL_SESSION: true > > > [starttde] TDE_SESSION_UID: 1003 > > > [tdeinit] Shutting down running client. > > > --------------------------------- > > > [dcopserver] It looks like dcopserver is already running. If you > > > are sure > > > that it is not already running, > > > remove /home/debian/.DCOPserver_tdewheezy__0 > > > and start dcopserver again. > > > --------------------------------- > > > [kded] Daemon (kded) is already running. > > > [tdebuildsycoca] tdebuildsycoca running... > > > [tdebuildsycoca] Reusing existing tdesycoca. > > > tdeio (KService*): WARNING: The desktop entry > > > file /usr/share/applications/usbview.desktop has > > > Type=Applications/System/Hardware instead of "Application" or > > > "Service" tdeio (KService*): WARNING: Invalid > > > Service : /usr/share/applications/usbview.desktop > > > [dcopserver] DCOP Cleaning up dead connections. > > > [starttde] tdeinit started successfully. > > > [tdecore] Deleting stale lockfile > > > /tmp/tde-debian/kdesktop_lock_lockfile [tdecore] Deleting stale > > > lockfile /tmp/tde-debian/kdesktop_lock_lockfile [tdecore] > > > Deleting stale lockfile /tmp/tde-debian/kdesktop_lock_lockfile > > > [kdesktop] SAK driven secure dialog is not available for use > > > (retcode 6). Check tdmtsak for proper functionality. > > > [kdesktop] SAK driven secure dialog is not available for use > > > (retcode 6). Check tdmtsak for proper functionality. > > > [tdecore] Deleting stale lockfile > > > /tmp/tde-debian/kdesktop_lock_lockfile [tdecore] Deleting stale > > > lockfile /tmp/tde-debian/kdesktop_lock_lockfile [tdecore] > > > Deleting stale lockfile /tmp/tde-debian/kdesktop_lock_lockfile > > > [tdecore] Deleting stale lockfile > > > /tmp/tde-debian/kdesktop_lock_lockfile tdeio (TDEIOConnection): > > > ERROR: Could not write data (pid 5154 process "nit] media > > > /tmp/tdesocket-debian/tdelauncher9oiZU") [tdecore] Deleting stale > > > lockfile /tmp/tde-debian/kdesktop_lock_lockfile > > > > > > <snipped ~ 200 deleting lockfile lines> > > > > > > > > > SAK is not enabled in Contro Center > > > > > > -- > > > Peace, > > > > > > Greg > > > > Very strange; it looks like the kdesktop_lock process is > > continuously restarting. I have never encountered anything > > remotely like this. > > > > Are you certain kdesktop and kdesktop_lock are the latest R14 > > versions? If there is an old 3.5.13.2 or lower kdesktop_lock > > executable in your path it might theoretically be able to do > > something like this. > > > > Tim > > Greg, can you post your apt sources.list? sources.lis, I have a partial, amd64, i386, Debian mirror..updated daily. I have checked all the TDE installed packages, they are the appropriate versions. It seems the saved session feature may be part of the problem. I have dual monitors and 6 desktops per monitor, Session saved does not work, bring up saved app on appropriate desktop, 100%...varies. The locked session dialog appears when I try to use a desktop..start an app, click to focus. deb http://192.168.0.4/debian/ wheezy main contrib non-free #deb http://192.168.0.4/debian/ jessie main contrib non-free #deb http://debian.osuosl.org/debian/ wheezy main contrib non-free #deb http://http.debian.net/debian stable main contrib non-free deb http://http.debian.net/debian/ wheezy-backports main contrib non-free deb http://security.debian.org/ wheezy/updates main contrib non-free deb http://mirror.xcer.cz/trinity-sb wheezy deps-r14 main-r14 -- Peace, Greg