On Thursday 20 March 2003 00:55, Joerg Johannes wrote: (snips)
> You're right. But still it is non-intuitive that a regular user has not > the rights to "startx" by default. man "XF86Config" and "man startx" > won't tell you how to allow it to a normal user. Is this so? If I type 'startx' as me (non-root) then X won't start unless I go change some permissions? (presumably, having opened a console window from the X login and gone su root to do so) (I ask this because RedHat which I'm currently using does allow it by default. And I'm a *very* newbie since I just tried installing Debian, failed to quite get it working, and am back in RH while I plan my next attempt). Chris -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]