On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 16:54 -0700, Craig White wrote: > On Tue, 2006-01-24 at 00:49 +0100, Deim Ágoston wrote: > > >> Try strace -p freenxpid -f -t -o /tmp/logfile > > > ---- > > > awesome idea...how do you figure out the pid when... > > > > > > # ps aux|grep nx > > > root 15218 0.0 0.1 4600 664 pts/5 S+ 16:32 0:00 grep nx > > > > > > doesn't show a process id? > > > > it doesn't show that freenx is running! Are you sure it's started? Try to > > start it manulay with strace -o /tmp/logfile -f -t /usr/sbin/freenx > > > > (or wherever you installed the binaries) > ---- > # nxserver --status > NX> 100 NXSERVER - Version 1.4.0-44 OS (GPL) > NX> 110 NX Server is running > NX> 999 Bye > > (hey - I'm just the dummy that started fooling with it). > > # strace -o /tmp/logfile -f -t /usr/sbin/nxserver --restart > -bash: strace: command not found > > I will figure out where it comes from and install it I guess ---- this was pointless - outside of the great log file it created...the trace was only of the nxserver -restart and nothing beyond that so no useful information could be derived. I haven't a clue on which process it would be - I presume that it all starts with an ssh connection... Craig