Not a new problem at all. I have got this problem on my old Fedora.

When you start an X session a new record is appended to ~/.ICEauthority file
and when you shut down ur X, X authorization records automatically removes
from ~/.ICEauthority file.

If you have a crash, still records can hang around in that file, and if you
start a new session, there could be a chance that you would use the same
socket id and be denied access.

Remove .ICEauthority files from your home directory. You can do this in the
failsafe terminal. At next X session start, it should be recreated
automatically.

If it doesn't work, you have to give write permission to .ICEauthority file
from recovery menu.

2009/8/4 Aero River <[email protected]>

> "Could not update ICEauthority file/home/aero/.ICEauthority"
>
> একটাই অপশন ছিল:- Close
>
> close করে দিলাম। ২ মিনিটের মতো অপেক্ষা করলাম। ডেস্কটপ এলো না।
> রিস্টার্ট বাটন চাপলা। এবারও একই মেসেজ। Close করার পরডেস্কটপ আসতে ৩০-৪০
> সেকেন্ডের মতো নিল। আগে এমন সময় নিত না।
>



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