On 18 Feb Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> Dick Hoogendijk writes:
>
> > No. The 'new' /etc/rc script does that. Kde problems after cleaning
> > out /tmp are solved now too. You can freely enable
> > "clear_tmp_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf again.
>
> It does indeed reappear at startup, although clear_t
Dick Hoogendijk writes:
> No. The 'new' /etc/rc script does that. Kde problems after cleaning out
> /tmp are solved now too. You can freely enable "clear_tmp_enable="YES"
> in /etc/rc.conf again.
It does indeed reappear at startup, although clear_tmp_enable="YES" does
not appear to eliminate it.
Kevin Kinsey writes:
> And probably coincides with your last reboot.
Hmm ... yes, it looks like it does.
> $sockstat -u | grep X11
> might tell you what's up.
Shows nothing at the moment.
> Screensaver, perhaps?
I don't have the screensaver enabled in rc.conf. I do run vidfont and
vidcontro
On 17 Feb Kevin Kinsey wrote:
> Anthony Atkielski wrote:
>
> >Who creates the /tmp/.X11-unix directory, and why? I'm not running
> >x-anything on my system, but there's a directory out there that was
> >touched a few days ago.
> >
> might tell you what's up. Screensaver, perhaps?
No. The 'new'
Anthony Atkielski wrote:
Who creates the /tmp/.X11-unix directory, and why? I'm not running
x-anything on my system, but there's a directory out there that was
touched a few days ago.
And probably coincides with your last reboot.
$sockstat -u | grep X11
might tell you what's up. Screensaver, p
Who creates the /tmp/.X11-unix directory, and why? I'm not running
x-anything on my system, but there's a directory out there that was
touched a few days ago.
--
Anthony
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