Uli,

Removing those fonts did not help. It still throws the same error.

The output of xset q:
$ xset q
Keyboard Control:
auto repeat:  on    key click percent:  0    LED mask:  00000000
XKB indicators:
00: Caps Lock:   off    01: Num Lock:    off    02: Scroll Lock: off
03: Compose:     off    04: Kana:        off    05: Sleep:       off
06: Suspend:     off    07: Mute:        off    08: Misc:        off
09: Mail:        off    10: Charging:    off    11: Shift Lock:  off
12: Group 2:     off    13: Mouse Keys:  off
auto repeat delay:  250    repeat rate:  30
auto repeating keys:  00ffffffdffffbbf
fadfffefffedffff
9fffffffffffffff
fff7ffffffffffff
bell percent:  50    bell pitch:  400    bell duration:  100
Pointer Control:
acceleration:  30/10    threshold:  4
Screen Saver:
prefer blanking:  yes    allow exposures:  yes
timeout:  0    cycle:  600
Colors:
default colormap:  0x22    BlackPixel:  0x0    WhitePixel:  0xffffff
Font Path:
/usr/share/fonts/misc/,/usr/share/fonts/TTF/,/usr/share/fonts/OTF/,/usr/share/fonts/Type1/,/usr/share/fonts/100dpi/,/usr/share/fonts/75dpi/,built-ins,/home/devsk/.fonts
DPMS (Energy Star):
Standby: 1800    Suspend: 2700    Off: 3600
DPMS is Enabled
Monitor is On


It shows ~/.fonts in there. Having that folder present or not, does not make 
any difference.
I think I am reaching the end of the rope here. I have run out of ideas. Unless 
and until someone here with the knowledge of how XCSECURITY stuff works, can 
lend a hand and suggest a workaround.


-devsk
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