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Re: what does FAILED TO GET ASN FROM CORESERVICES mean?
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Re: what does FAILED TO GET ASN FROM CORESERVICES mean?


  • Subject: Re: what does FAILED TO GET ASN FROM CORESERVICES mean?
  • From: Scott Ribe <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 10:14:14 -0700
  • Thread-topic: what does FAILED TO GET ASN FROM CORESERVICES mean?

> Now, my EUID is the same as that of the "user logged in via the GUI", so
> the application (OpenOffice) should be launched in the context of that
> user's GUI login process.

But you said you're launching at boot time, which means that when your
daemon is launched, there is not yet a user logged in, so behavior is
unspecified. Sounds like you need to launch at login, not at boot.

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Scott Ribe
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