>>
>> On 6/17/19 1:03 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>> >> From: "Samuel Sieb" <samuel(a)sieb.net>
>> >> Where are you entering this? From a console or ssh?
>> > Yes
>>
>> That wasn't intended to be a yes or no question. I assume from the
>> answer below that it's a terminal console.
>>
>> >> Try using "kill -HUP" on the gnome-shell process.
>
> I tried this with what I though was the correct gnome-session, but I
> finally lost the keyboard, and I
> had to shutdown manually.
> How to identify the right session?
>
> I can also confirm that it happens when there is a mount (sshfs) on a
> machine which does not
> respond.
> While I can log with a terminal, and I umount the partition, I still
> cannot recover a
> gnome-session.
I have seen this happen before. If you have nvidia-settings installed, but
do not have the commercial nvidia driver running, nvidia-settings makes a
whole bunch of duplicate connections to the xserver. Once it is full, you
cannot open new windows. (Things get very strange.)
rpm -q nvidia-settings
package nvidia-settings is not installed
I cannot say for certain that this is the case here. Just see if you
have
that combination installed and running and not running.
perl -pe 's/^\s+//g' *.py
Am I supposed to run this command?
It gives:
Can't open *.py: No such file or directory
Could you clarify the point?
Thank.
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