Rodrigo Barbosa wrote: > Are you, by any chance, running tmpwatch ? I have seen this kind of > thing happening on other distros. tmpwatch would remove files from > /tmp related to X11 autentication, so the application would start, but > X11 would not allow it to open. Then either tmpwatch *or* X authentification would be really broken. hier(7) says explicitly that no application should expect files in /tmp to stay. And authentification cookies should be put into the users directory, not into /tmp (which AFAIR is the case). Ralph
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