KDE uses two important files as part of its desktop communication protocol (DCOP) that are located outside the KDE directory trees. These are:
* $HOME/.ICEauthority - This file contains access tokens for DCOP. Applications must be able to provide an appropriate access token in order to communicate via DCOP and the dcopserver to other applications. When the dcopserver is started it will generate a new access token and stores it in this file. The $ICEAUTHORITY environment variable can be used to specify another file to be used instead.
* $HOME/.DCOPserver_$HOSTNAME_$DISPLAY - This file specifies how to access the dcopserver for a given host and a given X display. Since KDE 3.1.4 the $DCOPAUTHORITY environment variable can be used to specify another file to be used instead. Note that each concurrent KDE session must have its own unique file.
I know this all.
thank you very much.
But another question,if the content of the .DCOPserver_$HOSTNAME_$DISPLAY is stochastic?
and if my remedial measure is correct?
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I know this all.
thank you very much.
But another question,if the content of the .DCOPserver_$HOSTNAME_$DISPLAY is stochastic?
and if my remedial measure is correct?