Quit X11.app without dialog - possible ?

Hi,
i am using X11.app daily and its part of my login items.
I was always wondering if there is a "hack" to get X11 closed while shutdown without having that "are-you-sure" dialog.
Its just useless for my individual case and its slows down the shutdown process.
any ideas ?
Best regards
fidel

Fidel,
Copy this line of code and paste it into Terminal and then hit your Return key:
defaults write com.apple.x11 noquitalert true
Then quit both Terminal and X11. The change will take effect the next time you open X11.
If for any reason you have a need to undo this action, replace the word "true" with "false," and repeat the above.
Documentation can be found here. (Scroll down to "Changes in Beta 3...")
Good luck!
Andrew99
iMac 1 GHz Flat Panel 15" PPC 768 MB RAM   Mac OS X (10.4.10)  

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    ==========
    Mar 1 00:42:10 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: X11.app: main(): argc=2
    Mar 1 00:42:10 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: argv[0] = /Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11.bin
    Mar 1 00:42:10 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: argv[1] = -psn0139298
    Mar 1 00:42:10 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: Waiting for startup parameters via Mach IPC.
    Mar 1 00:42:10 n219073058253 org.x.startx[335]: font_cache: Scanning user font directories to generate X11 font caches
    Mar 1 00:42:10 n219073058253 org.x.startx[335]: font_cache: Updating FC cache
    Mar 1 00:42:10 n219073058253 org.x.privileged_startx[344]: font_cache: Scanning system font directories to generate X11 font caches
    Mar 1 00:42:10 n219073058253 defaults[370]: \nThe domain/default pair of (org.x.X11, dpi) does not exist
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    Mar 1 00:42:13 n219073058253 org.x.startx[335]: font_cache: Done
    Mar 1 00:42:14 n219073058253 org.x.privileged_startx[344]: font_cache: Done
    Mar 1 00:42:31 n219073058253 org.x.startx[335]: xauth: timeout in locking authority file /Users/Michael/.serverauth.335
    Mar 1 00:42:51 n219073058253 org.x.startx[335]: xauth: timeout in locking authority file /Users/Michael/.Xauthority
    Mar 1 00:43:31: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Mar 1 00:43:31 n219073058253 org.x.startx[335]: xauth: timeout in locking authority file /Users/Michael/.Xauthority
    Mar 1 00:43:51: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: X11.app: Listening on socket for fd handoff: (4) /var/tmp/tmp.0.9OYerf
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    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: X11.app: Received new $DISPLAY fd: 6 ... sleeping to allow xinitrc to catchup.
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: X11.app: dostart_x11server(): argc=6
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: argv[0] = /usr/X11/bin/X
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: argv[1] =
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: argv[2] = -nolisten
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: argv[3] = tcp
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: argv[4] = -auth
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: argv[5] = /Users/Michael/.serverauth.335
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 org.x.startx[335]: Xquartz: Handoff connection established (try 1 of 5) on fd 6, "/var/tmp/tmp.0.9OYerf". Sending message.
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 org.x.startx[335]: Xquartz: Message sent. Closing handoff fd.
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: Xquartz starting:
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: X.Org X Server 1.4.2-apple45
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: Build Date: 20090705
    Mar 1 00:43:51 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: (EE) XKB: Couldn't open rules file /usr/X11/share/X11/xkb/rules/base
    Mar 1 00:43:54: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Mar 1 00:43:54 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: X11.app Handing off fd to server thread via DarwinListenOnOpenFD(6)
    Mar 1 00:43:54 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: DarwinListenOnOpenFD: 6
    Mar 1 00:43:54 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: Calling ListenOnOpenFD() for new fd: 6
    Mar 1 00:43:54 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: X11.app: Launching /usr/X11/bin/xterm:
    Mar 1 00:43:54 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: argv[0] = /bin/sh
    Mar 1 00:43:54 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: argv[1] = -c
    Mar 1 00:43:54 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: argv[2] = /usr/X11/bin/xterm
    ==========
    I quit the X11:
    ==========
    Mar 1 00:45:45 n219073058253 [0x0-0x22022].org.x.X11[327]: Quitting Xquartz...
    Mar 1 00:45:45 n219073058253 org.x.startx[335]: /usr/X11/bin/xinit: connection to X server lost.
    Mar 1 00:45:45 n219073058253 org.x.startx[335]: waiting for X server to shut down
    ==========
    AFTER quitting X11, I can see something related X11 is stilling running:
    ==========
    Mar 1 00:46:06 n219073058253 org.x.startx[335]: xauth: timeout in locking authority file /Users/Michael/.Xauthority
    ==========
    So what actually causes this problem?
    Thanks in advance!

    It turns out that there's something wrong about permissions.
    Here's the fix:
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    4/1/10 10:50:25 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:26 AM org.x.startx[306] .
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    4/1/10 10:50:30 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:31 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:32 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:33 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:34 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:35 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:36 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:37 AM org.x.startx[306] .
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    4/1/10 10:50:41 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:42 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:43 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:44 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:45 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:46 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:47 AM org.x.startx[306] .
    4/1/10 10:50:48 AM org.x.startx[306] .
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    4/1/10 10:50:50 AM org.x.startx[513] font_cache: Updating FC cache
    4/1/10 10:50:50 AM org.x.privileged_startx[315] font_cache: Scanning system font directories to generate X11 font caches
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    4/1/10 10:50:56 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:50:57 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:50:58 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:50:59 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:00 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:01 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:02 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:03 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:04 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:05 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:06 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:07 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:08 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:09 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:10 AM org.x.startx[513] .
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    4/1/10 10:51:11 AM org.x.startx[513] /usr/X11/bin/xinit: Operation timed out (errno 60): unable to connect to X server
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    4/1/10 10:51:13 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:14 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:15 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:16 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:17 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:18 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:19 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:20 AM org.x.startx[513] .
    4/1/10 10:51:21 AM org.x.startx[513] .
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    4/1/10 10:51:22 AM org.x.startx[513] /usr/X11/bin/xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error.
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    4/1/10 10:51:23 AM org.x.startx[685] font_cache: Updating FC cache
    4/1/10 10:51:23 AM org.x.privileged_startx[315] font_cache: Scanning system font directories to generate X11 font caches
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    4/1/10 10:51:23 AM org.x.privileged_startx[315] font_cache: Updating FC cache
    4/1/10 10:51:25 AM org.x.startx[685] font_cache: Done
    4/1/10 10:51:25 AM org.x.startx[685] waiting for X server to begin accepting connections
    4/1/10 10:51:25 AM org.x.privileged_startx[315] font_cache: Done
    4/1/10 10:51:26 AM org.x.startx[685] .

    I suggest reinstalling X11. It's working here. This is the output I'm getting launching, getting an X11 window, and then quitting. I don't use it, but do check that it launches correctly. BTW, I suggest posting to the Unix forum under OS X Technologies, where X11 mavens congregate.
    HTH
    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: X11.app: main(): argc=2
    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: argv[0] = /Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11.bin
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    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost org.x.startx[2051]: font_cache: Scanning user font directories to generate X11 font caches
    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost org.x.startx[2051]: font_cache: Updating FC cache
    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost org.x.privileged_startx[2058]: font_cache: Scanning system font directories to generate X11 font caches
    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost defaults[2082]: \nThe domain/default pair of (org.x.X11, dpi) does not exist
    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost org.x.startx[2051]: xauth: creating new authority file /Users/username/.serverauth.2051
    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost org.x.privileged_startx[2058]: font_cache: Updating FC cache
    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: X11.app: Listening on socket for fd handoff: (4) /var/tmp/tmp.0.QVyRr0
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    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: argv[1] =
    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: argv[2] = -nolisten
    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: argv[3] = tcp
    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: argv[4] = -auth
    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: argv[5] = /Users/username/.serverauth.2051
    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: X11.app: Received new $DISPLAY fd: 6 ... sleeping to allow xinitrc to catchup.
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    Apr 1 12:28:16 localhost org.x.startx[2051]: Xquartz: Message sent. Closing handoff fd.
    Apr 1 12:28:17 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: Xquartz starting:
    Apr 1 12:28:17 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: X.Org X Server 1.4.2-apple53
    Apr 1 12:28:17 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: Build Date: 20100211
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    Apr 1 12:28:18: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
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    Apr 1 12:28:18 localhost org.x.startx[2051]: font_cache: Done
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    Apr 1 12:28:19 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: DarwinListenOnOpenFD: 6
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    Apr 1 12:28:19 localhost [0x0-0xfe0fe].org.x.X11[2043]: argv[2] = /usr/X11/bin/xterm
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