On Saturday 08 January 2022 03:39:14 Michele Calgaro via tde-users wrote:
On 2022/01/08 03:08 AM, ajh-valmer wrote:
> 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 ?
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. Michele
Hi Michele,
I created a new user, so with a /home/<user>/ almost virgin.
Idem, the dcopserver error messages are always there.
Thoses messages appears when I click on an icon that ask a program
in root mode (gparted, konqueror, konsole in root...).
Just after, I have these rights in "/run/user/1000/" :
-rw------- 1 root root 410 7 janv. 17:12 ICEauthority
that cause the message.
A solution : to stop the icon that ask the root mode.
But why you and others have not this message ?
Michele, can you make a test by creating an icon in root mode,
(I suggest Gparted) and tell me if you receive the same behaviour.
Cheers, André