Uli,
Removing those fonts did not help. It still throws the same error.
The output of xset q: $ xset q Keyboard Control: auto repeat: on key click percent: 0 LED mask: 00000000 XKB indicators: 00: Caps Lock: off 01: Num Lock: off 02: Scroll Lock: off 03: Compose: off 04: Kana: off 05: Sleep: off 06: Suspend: off 07: Mute: off 08: Misc: off 09: Mail: off 10: Charging: off 11: Shift Lock: off 12: Group 2: off 13: Mouse Keys: off auto repeat delay: 250 repeat rate: 30 auto repeating keys: 00ffffffdffffbbf fadfffefffedffff 9fffffffffffffff fff7ffffffffffff bell percent: 50 bell pitch: 400 bell duration: 100 Pointer Control: acceleration: 30/10 threshold: 4 Screen Saver: prefer blanking: yes allow exposures: yes timeout: 0 cycle: 600 Colors: default colormap: 0x22 BlackPixel: 0x0 WhitePixel: 0xffffff Font Path: /usr/share/fonts/misc/,/usr/share/fonts/TTF/,/usr/share/fonts/OTF/,/usr/share/fonts/Type1/,/usr/share/fonts/100dpi/,/usr/share/fonts/75dpi/,built-ins,/home/devsk/.fonts DPMS (Energy Star): Standby: 1800 Suspend: 2700 Off: 3600 DPMS is Enabled Monitor is On
It shows ~/.fonts in there. Having that folder present or not, does not make any difference. I think I am reaching the end of the rope here. I have run out of ideas. Unless and until someone here with the knowledge of how XCSECURITY stuff works, can lend a hand and suggest a workaround.
-devsk