On Tue, Apr 10, 2007 at 10:41:59PM +0200, Brice Goglin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> About a year ago, you reported a bug to the Debian BTS regarding
> serverauth files being left in your home directory. I can't reproduce
> anymore.
> Did you reproduce this problem recently? With Xorg/Etch?
>
Yep, still here
paul van den berg wrote:
> I installed a fresh etch-i386 in vmware, with xorg and xfce4, but
> without gdm or something like that.
> I started X with startx&, opened a xterm, su-ed to root and typed reboot.
> On the next systemstart I had a file ~/.serverauth.6179
>
Ok thanks, I can reproduce
Brice Goglin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> About a year ago, you reported a bug to the Debian BTS regarding
> serverauth files being left in your home directory. I can't reproduce
> anymore.
> Did you reproduce this problem recently? With Xorg/Etch?
>
I installed a fresh etch-i386 in vmware, with
Hi,
About a year ago, you reported a bug to the Debian BTS regarding
serverauth files being left in your home directory. I can't reproduce
anymore.
Did you reproduce this problem recently? With Xorg/Etch?
Thanks,
Brice
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Package: xbase-clients
Version: 1:7.1.ds-3
Followup-For: Bug #357736
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 10:53:39 +0100, Nyk Tarr wrote:
> I noticed I had a $HOME littered with .serverauth. files, after
> a bit of prodding, I found that if startx is cut short by eg a
> shutdown, it doesn't get as far as dele
Hello!
On Sun, 19 Mar 2006 10:53:39 +0100, Nyk Tarr wrote:
> I noticed I had a $HOME littered with .serverauth. files, after
> a bit of prodding, I found that if startx is cut short by eg a
> shutdown, it doesn't get as far as deleting the $xserverauthfile
> file.
This bug is still present in
Package: xbase-clients
Version: 6.9.0.dfsg.1-4
Severity: normal
File: /usr/X11R6/bin/startx
I noticed I had a $HOME littered with .serverauth. files, after a bit of
prodding, I found that if startx is cut short by eg a shutdown, it doesn't get
as far as deleting the $xserverauthfile file.
Th
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