Re: Problems DCOP_SERVER after migration buster to Bullseye

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Hello Michele and Slavek,

I made a complete new reinstallation of Bullseye 64 bits,
excepted of course my home/. The problem seemed resolved.

But when I declared my home/ in fstab (sda3 ext4 partition),
immediately exactly the same problem DCOP came back.
Also, always this folder "/run/user/1000/" with these rights and impossible to delete it :
d????? ????? ???? gvfs
So, a virus,  a bad file in my /home ?

Cheers, Happy Christmas !

André

Hi André,
first of all Merry Christmas to you and everyone on the ML.
Based on what you mentioned above, I would proceed as follow:

1) since the basic installation is working fine, I would first create a new user and double check a TDE session works fine with that (you may have done this already)

2) after that, *without* copying over your home folder, I would create a new "andre" user (I believe that's the name of your user) with ID 1000. Make sure a TDE session works fine with that (it should because it is no difference from point 1.)

3) then I would progressively copy over some of your old home configuration, logout, reboot, login and check when things breaks again. Make sure to make a backup of the working new user home folder before any iteration, so you can easily repeat a test if necessary.

This process will take some time but should lead you to discover what in your existing config is causing the problem.

Cheers
  Michele

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