Re: Xauth, how to get rid of it?
On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, George Bonser wrote in response to
Steve Lamb, on 6 Apr 1999:
> Subject: Re: Xauth, how to get rid of it?
> Steve, you do not want to get rid of xauth ... exactly what problem are
> you having?
I have a slightly different problem:
The presence of Xauth prevents me from starting X
(via startx) the SECOND time. I just rm it after
each X session. "There Has To Be A Better Solution"
applies here as well as to a ubiquitous PC operating
system we love to hate.
How do I fix this?
David Teague dbt@cs.wcu.edu
Debian GNU/Linux Because software stability should be expected.
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> > Subject says all. Trying to get apps to display on remote machines. I
> > can do it fine to my Winbox, but that is because it isn't using Xauth.
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