On 04/26/2013 07:06 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
On 2013-04-26, Joakim Ziegler <[email protected]> wrote:

Sorry, brain fart, I'm running CentOS 6.3, not Fedora. The weird thing
is that this changed after a reboot. I haven't done any updates that
seem relevant lately either.

And yes, I know :0.0 shouldn't be depended on, but it seems weird that
it'd change like that for no good reason.

Agreed.  You might take James' advice and check the X logs.  If you're
lucky, if the issue is a couple of failures to start X, the successful
start won't have written over the previous logs.  (I'm not sure how
you'd be able to tell if you were unlucky and X had to restart a few
times but overwrote the log.)

--keith


I've seen this from time to time. It always seems to happen when I change run levels without a reboot. That makes me think it may have something to do with an earlier post, when an old X session does not exit completely before the new one.

In any case, it seems to have little impact on how it all works.

--
Jay Leafey - [email protected]
Memphis, TN

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