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I run my own little Bash script that makes a DCOP call to KDE to change the wallpaper, and have put it in my crontab. I can't say exactly when unfortunately, but recently I noticed that the wallpaper was no longer changing on the hour, but the crontab was unchanged. So I manually ran the script from a console window and this is was it said:
ERROR: Multiple available KDE sessions!
Please specify the correct session to use with --session or use the
--all-sessions option to broadcast to all sessions.
I went into KSysGuard and saw two instances of kdm (root at "/opt/kde/bin/kdm" and root at -:0), as well as two instances of other processes, like dhcpd, hald-addon-stor, kjournald, pdflush, and smbd. How many of these are supposed to show up twice? I have no idea.
I normally run kdm from rc.conf and my inittab is set for run level 3 and not load kdm (instead of 5 as suggested in the Wiki). This was never a problem, but I changed it to see if there would be any effect, and put a ! in front of kdm in the rc.conf daemons list and reboot. But the error remained.
What's going on? Any ideas? I'm running kdebase 3.4.3-1.
edit: the udev thing was not an issue, or it no longer warns me.
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I forgot to mention that when I look in the Switch User submenu, it only lists one session, on vt7. So where is this other mysterious session? Is there a bug introduced recently into DCOP?
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