I just did a new install in a vm with the latest snapshot and could
start tmux as a regular user just fine.

I have no clue what you've done to get to this state, but perhaps show
permissions of all path entries leading up to /tmp/tmux-1000/default,
i.e. show the output of:

ls -ld /{,tmp/{,tmux-1000/{,default}}}

Cheers,

Paul 'WEiRD' de Weerd

On Fri, Jun 09, 2023 at 02:18:56AM +0200, Thomas Schnell wrote:
| Hi there,
| 
| I have three new installed machines, that show the same strange behaviour: 
tmux is only startable as root, if I want to start it with command "tmux" as 
normal user (which is in wheel group, btw), I get the error "no sessions", if I 
try to start it with command "tmux start-server", the error is "no server 
running on /tmp/tmux-1000/default".
| On another machine, where OpenBSD has been installed and upgraded since 
version 6.7, tmux starts without problems as said user.
| I searched FAQ, manpages, www up and down and can not figure out, what goes 
wrong.
| Is there anything I missed in manual or release notes? Was there any change 
in tmux startup?
| Any hints would be highly appreciated!
| 
| thanks in advance
| sarag
| 
| 

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