One thing I found, for me, was that this behavior gets triggered by using
the icon for the konqueror file browser, for browsing the file system as
the root user, when logged in as the regular user.
It does happen on opensuse Tumbleweed. So i ended up trying to find a
different file browser to use as root, and although it does not trigger the
issue for me, i can't copy paste into that alternative browser.
So, if i need to administrate i log out as regular user, log in as root
user.
You will have to do that to change ownership of the files in the run
directory.
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022, 6:40 PM Michele Calgaro via tde-users <
users(a)trinitydesktop.org> wrote:
On 2022/01/08 03:08 AM, ajh-valmer wrote:
Hello, Best Year best wishes for everybody !
I made a complete reinstallation of Debian-Bullseye and tde-trinity.
Always this problem DCOP_SERVER when "/run/user/1000/" has this line :
-rw------- 1 root root 410 7 janv. 18:04 ICEauthority
and not with line as user :
-rw------- 1 andre andre 410 7 janv. 18:10 ICEauthority
So, permanently to not have that, I must type in root :
chown andre.andre /run/user/1000/
Who among you with Debian-Bullseye have this message DCOP_SERVER ?
I don't understand how to correct, avoid this error message.
If I cannot find a solution, I must use another desktop...
and wait the migration for my two others computers.
Cheers, André
Hi André,
I used Bullseye with TDE for as long as bullseye was testing, so for quite
a while. I also think there are a number of
other users on bullseye without this issue.
I remember that you mentioned with a new user this problem does not
happen. Am I right?
If so, as I suggested in one of my previous emails, you can do as so:
1) backup your home folder
2) remove your andre user
3) create new andre user, don't copy any of your existing settings. Verify
a TDE session works fine with this new user.
Again my understand is that you did this already before.
4) if all works fine, progressively copy over some of your setup to the
user, verify everything is working fine.
Save a backup of your $HOME and repeat the process copying over more
and more things or installing more packages.
Cheers
Michele
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