Jens Vogel wrote: > > Hi all! > > > Recently I've installed Debian Linux on my system (i.e. UNIX is a new > world for me) to get rid of the virus called "Windows" :-) > Everything was fine and easy and I've learned a lot about the prompt. > But I haven't been able to configure the X-Server yet (sorry if this > is pretty old for you). > When starting X with 'startx' I get the following error message: > > *** None of the configured devices were detected *** > Fatal server error: > no screens found > _X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111 > giving up. > xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect to the X > server > xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error
*SNIP* Judging from your message, you certianly seem to have read all the documentation and such... but I thought I'd set this out there: Have you tried running 'XF86Setup' or 'xf86config'? These two programs are used to reconfigure your XF86Config file for whatever setup you use. everything from the _X11TransSocetUnixConnect...... on I have seen before when my Xserver died due to not being able to find the 'fixed' font or something. so I wonder if your XF86Config file has been set for your video card/monitor/etc? Unfortunately, this doesn't even have the semi-works plug&play of windows graphics... You'll need to choose the correct server for your card, set Xfree86 up to use that server, configure for your monitor, etc... all of which XF86Setup and xf86config do. If you knew this, then my apologies. If you didn't, try XF86Setup first, as it is GUI-based and a little easier for first-timers. xf86config can be confusing till you've used it several times. --Evan -- Evan Van Dyke E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Page: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ#: 15442232 DNRC's Minister of Lost Internet Packets. O- Amateur Radio Call Sign: KB8PVE Elder ResCon at Northwestern GCS/S d+(-) s:+ a--- C++++ UH+I++L++++S++V++++ P+ L+++>++++ E W++ N++ w-- O- M-- !V PS+ PE+ Y+ PGP t+ 5+++ X+ R+ tv+ b+++ DI++++ D+ g e h !r y- "Quoth the Raven... 'Nevermore!'" --Edgar Allen Poe "I'll bet that all you can do is watch the ball bounce around the screen. --Dilbert to Management