On 13/07/2021 13:35, Dušan Vejnovič via shifter-users wrote: > Hello. > > I have a problem. When I run xpra as a user demo1, the run-xpra script > is created in the folder /tmp/xpra. Why is that? Are you using su to run xpra perhaps?
> Only user demo1 has rights on that > folder. However, if I run xpra as a user demo2, the run-xpra script is > not created in the folder /tmp/xpra because the user demo2 has no rights > on that folder. How could I change the location of the run-xpra script > to make it in the demo2 user's home folder, e.g. in the ~/.xpra folder. Why do you care about having this run-xpra script? It is rarely used nowadays and xpra should work fine without it. > Some more information: > - xpra running on Debian 10 > - running xpra version 4.2.1 > - all default settings are unchanged > - an example of how to run xpra > xpra start:10000 --bind-tcp=0.0.0.0:10000 --tcp-auth=none > --start-new-commands=yes --start="xterm" The run-xpra script is normally created in $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/xpra You should make sure that $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR exists and is writable when starting xpra for your users. A number of features will use this directory as base for locating and storing files. Alternatively, you could override XPRA_SCRIPT_BIN_DIRS for each user. (but I really don't recommend that) Cheers, Antoine > > > Thanks for the help. > -- Dušan _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list shifter-users@lists.devloop.org.uk https://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users