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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Start problem rhel6 Post 302749183 by admin_xor on Thursday 27th of December 2012 05:35:38 PM
Old 12-27-2012
There's the proof. It's pretty obvious that gdm user does not have any permission on /var/lib/gdm. Please change the ownership as suggested earlier:

Code:
chown gdm:gdm /var/lib/gdm

 

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MComix(1)						      General Commands Manual							 MComix(1)

NAME
MComix - GTK Comic Book Viewer SYNOPSIS
mcomix [OPTION...] [PATH...] DESCRIPTION
MComix is an user-friendly, customizable image viewer. It is specifically designed to handle comic books, but also serves as a generic viewer. It reads images in ZIP, RAR, 7Z, LHA or tar archives (also GZIP or BZIP2 compressed) as well as plain image files. OPTIONS
-h, --help Display the help text and exit. -s, --slideshow Start the application in slideshow mode. -l, --library Show the library on startup. -v, --version Show the version number and exit. Viewing modes -f, --fullscreen Start the application in fullscreen mode. -m, --manga Start the application in manga mode. -d, --double-page Start the application in double page mode. Zoom modes -b, --zoom-best Start the application with zoom set to best fit mode. -w, --zoom-width Start the application with zoom set to fit width. -h, --zoom-height Start the application with zoom set to fit height. The zoom modes are mutually exclusive, and if more than one is specified, the first will be used. ARGUMENTS
PATH The path to one or more files or directories to be opened. DEPENDENCIES
Required: Python 2.5 or later (3.0 and later is not supported). PyGTK 2.14 or later. PIL (Python Imaging Library) 1.1.5 or later. Distribute or Setuptools. Distribute supersedes Setuptools on most distributions. Recommended: unrar or rar to extract RAR archives. p7zip to extract 7Z archives. lha to extract LHA archives. pysqlite (if not already built into Python). BUGS
Please report any bugs to the MComix bug tracker at http://sourceforge.net/projects/mcomix CONTACT
The MComix home page is http://mcomix.sourceforge.net September 2011 MComix(1)
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