Thanks for the detailed explanation (in case this happens again). As I
already wrote, I chose the "easy ???" way and re-installed and
everything is back to normal.
On Tue, 6 Feb 2018 20:06:14 +0200
Lior Okman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry, I just saw the thread right now.
>
> If it
Hi,
Sorry, I just saw the thread right now.
If it happens again:
Your $HOME/.Xauthority file contains the authentication key that is used to
authenticate your X sessions. This file is manipulated with the xauth
command. When you ssh with the -X switch, it is supposed to add an entry to
your
I finally gave up and did a re-installed of Raspbian and everything is
back to normal. Since I do regular backups of /home and /etc, I got
everything back to normal with no major problems.
On Tue, 6 Feb 2018 10:20:12 +0100
Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 04, 2018 at
On Sun, Feb 04, 2018 at 11:54:01AM +0200, Shlomo Solomon wrote:
> I really don't know how I screwed this up, but I've been "playing" with
> this for hours with no success.
>
> I have a raspberry PI file server. I rarely use the GUI and when I do
> it's usually over VNC (I use KRDC) or with ssh
Check the memory card. I quit using Pi due to frequent problems with
various mem cards.
I kept regular backups and images just to repair the problems.
On 04/02/2018 14:18, Borissh1983 wrote:
Server side :
Please make sure
Server side :
Please make sure you have free disk space for the user to use, and that the
current user is owning ~/.Xauthority.
Make sure that you didn't touch ForwardX11Timeout setting for sshd.conf.
This can also be caused by selinux
To verify it is not a user restriction, add a brand new
On Sun, 4 Feb 2018 12:26:41 +0200
shimi wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 11:54 AM, Shlomo Solomon
> wrote:
>
> > I really don't know how I screwed this up, but I've been "playing"
> > with this for hours with no success.
> >
> > I have a raspberry
On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 11:54 AM, Shlomo Solomon
wrote:
> I really don't know how I screwed this up, but I've been "playing" with
> this for hours with no success.
>
> I have a raspberry PI file server. I rarely use the GUI and when I do
> it's usually over VNC (I use