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Re: X11 2.6.1rc6 frops sockets in /?
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Re: X11 2.6.1rc6 frops sockets in /?


  • Subject: Re: X11 2.6.1rc6 frops sockets in /?
  • From: Brandon Allbery <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 12:51:00 -0400

On 2008 Sep 13, at 9:08, Merle Reinhart wrote:
I'm not see this issue at least with rc7 (I do vaguely remember seeing something like this in the past, thought it odd, manually deleted them, rebooted and tried unsuccessfully to recreate the issue since I wasn't sure how it happened in the first place). At least at the moment with rc7, the socket is showing up inside the directory in /tmp/ pointed at by the DISPLAY environment variable as expected and netstat is showing the active socket there as well.


:0 was less than half an hour old. X11 was autolaunched by nvi running xdpyinfo to determine if it was in X11 or not (to determine if it should set the window title to the current file).

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