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#1 2006-07-22 12:00:09

Titus
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what is this file for

in my home directory thera are a lot of file which are called .serverauth.xxx  like .serverauth.5549,.serverauth.5317  etc.

what are their aims? if i delete them, it occurs any problem?


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#2 2006-07-22 12:54:38

Linteg
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Re: what is this file for

This might be what you are looking for, although it's written for ubuntu it probably applies in this case too.

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#3 2006-07-22 13:10:15

Titus
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Re: what is this file for

okay, from now on at fist i'll kill fluxbox with kill PID, and then i shutdown the computer with halt command so the .serverauth.xxx file deleted automaticly.thanks lot.


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#4 2006-07-22 13:26:41

Gullible Jones
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Re: what is this file for

Hmm... Maybe you should file a bug, since the cookie should go into .Xauthority (and does if you use xinit IIRC).

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#5 2006-07-22 17:40:35

elasticdog
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Re: what is this file for

Hmmm...I've been annoyed by them for a while now (months perhaps?), but always just assumed it was normal behavior.  I knew they were X-related and I always just deleted them before running <code>startx</code>, but perhaps it would be a good thing for a bug report.

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#6 2006-07-22 19:45:04

Titus
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Re: what is this file for

okay could you please report this as a bug,or could you please tell me how can i do this i am a newbie sad


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