Nother silly Q?

Alan Coopersmith alan.coopersmith at sun.com
Mon Apr 16 10:57:29 PDT 2007


I've seen xauth files like that be created when using ssh with X
tunneling, but it fails to get a lock on $HOME/.xauthority for some
reason.
	-Alan Coopersmith- alan.coopersmith at sun.com
	 Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering
Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings folks;
>> I just had a case, after a reboot to the same kernel, where I had to 
> re-install the nvidia thing again. However, for some reason I couldn't find 
> the installer with a tab completion.
>> Poking around in /root, where I knew I had stored it, I discovered about 
> 1500 .xauthHASHNUMBER files dating back for nearly a year! That is more 
> reboots than I've done by a factor of at least 2 & probably 4 or 5.
>> After getting it installed again and x running, I did a search using lsof to 
> see what was using all those files but came up empty, so I nuked them all, 
> leaving only a subdir in /root named .xauth, which contained a 'refcount' 
> subdir with the 3 users active as subdirs there, but all are empty even after 
> I su to one or both in xterms.
>> Is there a valid explanation for all that?
>


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