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Old 31st March 2009
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something wrong with my fluxbox or xserver ? I can't fix it...



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Congratulations. You have just discovered the existence of X11R6 security.

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=x11+magic+cookie
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Haha, great site jggimi.

Personally, I use xinit(1) rather than startx(1) for local machines, it doesn't do most of the xauth security stuff that startx does, which can sometimes leave your system in an unusable state.

startx is just a quick&dirty hack wrapper around xinit.
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I cann't find a solution. How do i fix it?
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Some people are just incorrigible..

Remove the .Xauthority file from your home directory, also, find and delete all serverauth.???? files.

I also use xinit(4) instead of the startx(1) script, it's just far too crusty.. my preferred method being..
$ /usr/X11R6/bin/xinit -- -nolisten tcp -br

But that's just me, I dislike having X listen on TCP.. and.. a black root is a pretty root.
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What if i use xinit instead of startx without removing .Xauthority file?
I been google it for hours and i may guess the problem cause by SSH?(if i'm not wrong). If i run using ssh in xinit will the problem still appear?
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I always have this message at halt but I'm not sure is it related to the MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE.


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I cann't find a solution. How do i fix it?
The very first link has a discussion of the Magic Cookie, the .Xauthority file, and even the xauth(1) tool.
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I always have this message at halt but I'm not sure is it related to the MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE.
~SNIP~
You're shutting down the system using halt(8) without first exiting Xorg, not advisable.. and.. a major culprit for lingering temporary files.

And please, read what people are telling you.. it is getting quite repetitive.
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You're shutting down the system using halt(8) without first exiting Xorg, not advisable.. and.. a major culprit for lingering temporary files.

And please, read what people are telling you.. it is getting quite repetitive.
Now I noticed that.
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