Hi, I learned (hard way) not to use root as my normal user.
but when I try to start X as ender(my user) I get this error xinit: unexpected error 2. How can I fix this? now for the permisions question in trying to fix the above X question I found that almost my entire /usr directory is in the group root so I created a group called xprogs and added ender to that group I then move the x server binarys to the xprogs group but I still get the above error. my question is this is it normal to have root own most of the /usr directory? plus is it a good idea to have a xprogs group for users who can run X? should I put all X binarys owned by that group? How can I chown them all at once ? -TIA -Kevin, ><Col, 3:23> -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .