I've read many posts that ultimately lead to the renaming/removal of the .ICEauthority file in the users home directory. I do not have this file on my system. I do have the .Xauthority file. I found an old email via Google that answered the question "Can anyone tell me what the $HOME/.ICEauthority file is used for ?" The answer given was "X authorization records are stored and removed removed from the
~/.ICEauthority file
When you start an X session a new record is appended to it. If you have
a crash, stale records can hang around ie authorization records are not
removed, and if you restart a new session, there could be a chance that
you would use the same socket id and be denied access"
Is this still the case? If it is, any reason that I don't have this file on my system? Just curious.
~/.ICEauthority file
When you start an X session a new record is appended to it. If you have
a crash, stale records can hang around ie authorization records are not
removed, and if you restart a new session, there could be a chance that
you would use the same socket id and be denied access"
Is this still the case? If it is, any reason that I don't have this file on my system? Just curious.
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