Willi Burmeister wrote:
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 01:21:24PM -0400, Bob Doolittle wrote:
This would be a better question for the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list,

I will try to get an answer there. Thanks for the hint.

what you describe seems to be a KDE behavior, and
would need to be fixed in KDE...

KDE will create /tmp/.ICE-unix if it didn't exists. The bug here are
wrong permissions, as the next person logged in don't have write
access to this directory.

My question was why Xsun removes this directory. Xsun from Solaris 9 and Xorg simply ignores it. So why this change in behaviour in Solaris 10?

As I asked before, how do you know that Xsun is removing the file, rather than
dtlogin or some other process invoked during logout?

-Bob


Willi


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