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goblin n00b
Joined: 13 Apr 2004 Posts: 39
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Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 1:47 am Post subject: creating a dedicated x server (solved) |
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Hey there! I'd like to ask how to, as my regular user, create a dedicated x server for an application to live in.
I've tried
Code: | X :1 -ac -terminate &
sleep 2
DISPLAY=:1 <application> |
but the problem is that my regular user isn't authorized to run the X server, so it gets aborted. I've read that you can change in the Xwrapper so that everyone is allowed to start the X server, but that's a serious security flaw, right? Is there a way to give authorization over the X server to only my user?
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MostAwesomeDude Guru
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Well, xgame may suit your needs. _________________ Don't believe the "n00b" under my name. |
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