Marc Girod wrote: > > Obviously, the X server is up and running, only the client cannot connect > to it. > Also, choosing a different display (i.e. :1 instead of :0 in my startup command) works. So... is this enough to conclude that the issue is bound to the port (some other unknown application holding it for hours/days and then releasing it)? Marc
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