On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 10:42:25AM +1200, Srdjan wrote: > Maybe. There was a cookie, but I cannot possibly say if it got changed > during the session. I have been experiencing some strange behaviour with > vim too - every now and then it reports that file that I'm editing has > changed on the file system. It's got to do with the fact that my home > dir is nfs mounted. > Anyway, the thing seemed to be related to xautolock, and I had to stop > using it. Maybe I should try again, there's been a couple of updates of > xfree86 packages since...
If you use a /root/.Xsession file, you might have it run "xauth list" and redirect the output to a file. You could then verify that all the cookies that existed when the session started were still present when you started to have problems, by running "xauth list" again when they crop up. -- G. Branden Robinson | Organized religion is a sham and a Debian GNU/Linux | crutch for weak-minded people who [EMAIL PROTECTED] | need strength in numbers. http://people.debian.org/~branden/ | -- Jesse Ventura
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