Is there a file /etc/X11/X?
Yes:
Is it a symbolic link?
No:
Is it executable?
Yes:
You'll have to ask someone else what to do.
No:
Make it executable using chmod.
Yes:
Make sure the file it points to exists and is
executable.
No:
Either change the first line of /etc/X11/Xserver to be
the name of an existing executable xserver; or make
/etc/X11/X be or point to one.
(If someone else on this list contradicts what I just said, listen to
them, not me. The above works for me, but may not be "Debian-pure".)
Will
jimmy sandhar writes:
> Hi All,
> While trying to run the startx my system errors as follows:
> X: exec of /etc/X11/X failed
> xinit: Connection refused ( errno 111 ): unable to connect to X server
> xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error
> Please help!!!!
> Regards,
> Jimmy
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