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VNC black screen with working cursor after killing VNC session

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My VNC session was lagging to the point that I couldn't really use it so I ran pkill -u myUsername from inside the VNC session rather than through ssh (dumb, I know) and ever since all I get when I startup VNC is a black screen with a working cursor. No one else on our server is having this issue meaning it's a me problem but I can't figure out a solution. I can still ssh into my account and have tried changing my port number, restarting vnc, pulling a new copy of ~/.vnc/xstartup from a colleague who isn't having issues, deleting the contents of /tmp/.X11-unix and a few other things. Any suggestions? I'm using VNC Viewer 6.19.325 on a Windows 10 desktop to access a RHEL 7.9 server running tigerVNC.

TL;DR - VNC black screen with working cursor after killing VNC session. No one else on the server is having issues with VNC

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