Slackware 15: unable to create directory '/run/user/.../dconf': Permission denied.
by cdek from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5HEW8)
After a hard reboot I get the following error when trying to launch liferea:
Code:(liferea:4342): dconf-CRITICAL **: 08:33:11.022: unable to create directory '/run/user/1026/dconf': Permission denied. dconf will not work properly.Indeed, in /run/user there's no folder with my UID. After manually creating this folder, I can start liferea again, but now I have to do this every time following a reboot.
Strangely, when I log in with another user, the folder for that user does get created.
I've had this problem before and starting with a fresh home folder temporarily fixed it. Now the problem came back after forcing a shutdown.
So what could have happened and can I fix it properly?
Code:(liferea:4342): dconf-CRITICAL **: 08:33:11.022: unable to create directory '/run/user/1026/dconf': Permission denied. dconf will not work properly.Indeed, in /run/user there's no folder with my UID. After manually creating this folder, I can start liferea again, but now I have to do this every time following a reboot.
Strangely, when I log in with another user, the folder for that user does get created.
I've had this problem before and starting with a fresh home folder temporarily fixed it. Now the problem came back after forcing a shutdown.
So what could have happened and can I fix it properly?