Re: Slow start of XQuartz / No start of X11 with Snow Leopard
Re: Slow start of XQuartz / No start of X11 with Snow Leopard
- Subject: Re: Slow start of XQuartz / No start of X11 with Snow Leopard
- From: Jeremy Huddleston <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2010 02:04:41 -0500
On Nov 28, 2010, at 17:22, email@hidden wrote:
> Hi Jeremy,
>
> 1) my account is running with tcsh but as a SU I am in bash. That's what I meant.
Ok, then that means your login shell is tcsh, and root's login shell is bash.
>
> 2) Moving .login away cured the problem. Your advice was excellent. Now it was easy to find the problem afterwards because the .login had only 2 lines in it. The one causing the problem was :
>
> xhost +aramis.obspm.fr
Yeah. That would certainly cause the problem. Anything like that should go in ~/.xinitrc.d/*.sh ... but I'd suggest just not doing that and using ssh rather than TCP/IP for remote connections.
> This looks like a bug because I have had this line in my .login for years without a problem and I would think it is standard practice, or is it ?
No, that is definitely not the way to do it.
>
> Anyway, thanks a lot! I had this problem since SL was released and it was so painful...
> By the way, I also suppressed the Intel error message. In their new resource file, they do expect an argument which must be either ia32 or intel64. It was not the case before and I missed the instruction about adding this parameter when I renewed the installation. So two problems solved at once!
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