Today i faced the same Problem with Libreoffice… but on X…
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Today i faced the same Problem with Libreoffice… but on X…
You use it with wayland?
Here i have Debian stable on 2 computers. Behaviour is the same.
I needs 3 times to start ff from flatpak. It crashrs after login twice.
And ff from flatpak also loses its window-borders on wayland.
What is your biased opinion on having unbiased opinions?
I expect, it deletes the socket, which on which the process is listening. what if i rename the socket (for some reason). Then the socketfile should be deleted also.
I check the pid for each process i opened, so i know which one is the older… and yes. the older has a lower pid. :)
I start for every connection-group an own ssh-agent with different ssh-keys in it. And i connect from my laptop sometimes (regulary) to my desktop-machine and forward the agent to the desktop. This is a setup, i need.
And i have a script, which chooses from ssh config, (Match section) the ssh-agent i need for this connection-group. This script starts automatically an ssh-agent and loads the identities (private-keys, hardware-token…) into this ssh-agent and per configfile it is choosen as IdentityAgent.
When i’m connected to my desktop with my laptop and i work on my desktop, then i use the forwarded agent, because i have some keys only on my laptop, which i want to use also from my desktop. So i link the forwarded agent-socket to the IdentityAgent, which is configured in ssh-config for this connection… When there is no forwared ssh-agent, the symlink is deleted and a new agent is started with a socketfile on the same path.
It sound’s a bit complicated… and yes, it is.
An i don’t get it, why sometimes the socketfile is deleted and sometimes it remains. Now i tested it from home on the remote-connection. The temporary, forwarded agent-socket is a symlink to my regular socket-file. and i killed the running ssh-agent… and also the symlink is removed.
It is strange behaviour… a process unlinks a socket-file, which does not belong to him, only the name is the same… and not every time.
This should be added as hook to apt… as well.