It looks like you may be using the framebuffer. Look in XF86Config-4 for a line referring to "framebuffer", and if it's set to "Yes", set it to "No" and give that a try.Looks like two modules are butting heads trying to do the same thing. I'm not familiar with "xtt", but I think that only"freetype" is used in typical setups. Edit /etc/X11/XF86Config - probably towards the top there's a "Module" section that contains lines like
Load "xtt" Load "freetype"
Delete or comment out (#) the "xtt" line and see if that helps.
** Hi, Todd, I edit /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 (by the way, it is XF86Config-4, not XF86Config). and commented out (#) the line of Load xtt. Now I reboot and startx. I still could not start X, and it came another problem. Something like: Fatal server error: Add Scren/ScrenInit failed for driver0 Please see the attached for detail.
What should I do next? Thank you very much for your advice Jennifer
-- Kent
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