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Hey archlinux-forum,
i'm a absolute newbie with archlinux.
in past i have used only Debian oder Ubuntu.
At present i have a problem while starting the xserver on my archlinux-system.
After start with the command "startx", some error messages will show.
xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/ ... /.Xauthority
xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/ ... /.Xauthority
xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/ ... /.Xauthority
After this errors the system try to start X (without success, black Display no mousepointer).
Have someone a tip to solve the problem?
Will write a log file of this process?
Thank you.
Tm201
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What's in Xorg's log? What are the permissions on your user's /home and on their .Xauthority?
Have you tried moving the .Xauthority and letting X write a new one?
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check
ls -l ~/.Xauthority
It should be owned by you. If not, run
sudo chown user ~/.Xauthority
where user is your username
Then, run
chmod u+rw ~/.Xauthority
then, retry startx
Last edited by derekArch (2014-04-22 05:53:10)
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@jasonwryan
What's in Xorg's log? What are the permissions on your user's /home and on their .Xauthority?
It was only a idea from me to investigate the problem.
Have you tried moving the .Xauthority and letting X write a new one?
Write a new .Xauthority file is not possible.
After the command "xauth generate :0 .trusted", i get the same error (xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/ ... /.Xauthority).
@derekArch
I'm owner of this file and i have all permissions.
"ls -la" -> -rwxrwxrwx 1 toni users 104 Apr 9 20:04 .Xauthority
I think the problem is that i clound not generate a new .Xauthority file.
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@jasonwryan
What's in Xorg's log? What are the permissions on your user's /home and on their .Xauthority?
It was only a idea from me to investigate the problem.
What? Is there no Xorg log?
Have you tried moving the .Xauthority and letting X write a new one?
Write a new .Xauthority file is not possible.
What does that mean? What did you do? What errors did you get?
I think the problem is that i clound not generate a new .Xauthority file.
Perhaps you could paste the actual commands you tried and the output that followed? That way we can stop guessing and start helping...
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Sorry because of my bad english.
It's the cause of this misunderstandings.
What? Is there no Xorg log?
No, the xorg-logging run correctly.
Have you tried moving the .Xauthority and letting X write a new one?
Write a new .Xauthority file is not possible.
What does that mean? What did you do? What errors did you get?
Here my method:
1.
mv .Xauthority .Xauthority_backup
-> o.k.
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xauth generate :0 .trusted
-> error:
xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/toni/.Xauthority
Is it the correct way/command to generate a new .Xauthority file?
Perhaps you could paste the actual commands you tried and the output that followed? That way we can stop guessing and start helping...
o.k., next time.
Thank you.
Last edited by Tm201 (2014-04-22 09:19:50)
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From my experience this is due to not the (non-root) user not having write access to their home directory. like if you did a
mkdir /home/<user>
as root before creating a new user.
Make sure you have write access to your home directory.
Last edited by novcn (2016-03-19 03:04:33)
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From my experience this is due to not the (non-root) user not having write access to their home directory. like if you did a
mkdir /home/<user>
as root before creating a new user.
Make sure you have write access to your home directory.
I seriously doubt the OP is still looking for an answer 2 years later.
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