Did you try to link the X server like this: ln -s /usr/bin/X11/XFree86 /etc/X11/X
It will probably work (works for me). On 14-Mar-2001 Sebastian Canagaratna wrote: > Hi: > > I recently changed from woody to unstable. Initially had some > problems because some packages had been removed and others had not > been installed. But by repeated use of apt-get -f now it seems OK. > apt-get check gives no errors. > > However I have problems running Xwindows. I have an TVGA8900D card > and I am using XF86_SVGA server. This was what I had been using > successfully with woody. I ran xf86config and copied the clock lines > from my previous XF86Config file to XF86Config-4. I also changed > the driver from vga to "trident", following instructions in the > documentation. > > When I type startx, I get: > > cannot stat /etc/X11/X (No such file or directory), abort. > > I discovered that there is no X file in /etc/X11, but there is one > in /usr/bin/X11/ as well as /usr/X11R6/bin/ . According to the > man page the X file should be a link. Now X is an actual file. So > how does one tell the computer what server we need? There was a file > called Xserver in /etc/X11. In that I indicated that the server was > /usr/bin/X11/XF86_SVGA. > > I now copied X to /etc/X11 and typed startx. > > Now I get: waiting for X server to begein accepting connections and > it waits for ever. > > > Lastly, I tried: > > xinit --/usr/bin/X11/XF86_SVGA > > Now the server appears to start, but I then get the fatal error > message: > > xf86OpenConsole: server must be running with root permission. YOu > should be using Xwrapper ..... > > At this point, I am lost. > > Any hints about how to proceed from here? > > > Thanks. > > > Sebastian Canagaratna > Department of Chemistry > Ohio Northern University > Ada, OH 45810 > > > -- Carlos Laviola - ICQ 55799523 pub 1024D/3516D372 2000-06-05 Carlos Laviola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 3BE1 6591 C78C 2AA4 31DD AEEF 6406 0227 3516 D372
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