And suddenly Prince Mathew Samuel had this magical idea:
> I changed my init script to yours and it worked!! Tell me, shouldn't the
> script have been changed when I changed to X 4.1.0? Or is it that the X
> installation doesn't take care of that?
>
The default init script should've worked.. Co
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Prince Mathew Samuel wrote:
> Hi,
> I changed my init script to yours and it worked!! Tell
> me, shouldn't the script have been changed when I
> changed to X 4.1.0? Or is it that the X installation
I think the init scripts are marked as config files, which means that if
they'v
And suddenly Prince Mathew Samuel had this magical idea:
> I changed my init script to yours and it worked!! Tell me, shouldn't the
> script have been changed when I changed to X 4.1.0? Or is it that the X
> installation doesn't take care of that?
>
The default init script should've worked.. C
Hi,
I changed my init script to yours and it worked!! Tell
me, shouldn't the script have been changed when I
changed to X 4.1.0? Or is it that the X installation
doesn't take care of that? Thanks
-Prince
--- Vivek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Prince Mathew Samuel wrote:
>
> > Y
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Prince Mathew Samuel wrote:
> Hi,
> I changed my init script to yours and it worked!! Tell
> me, shouldn't the script have been changed when I
> changed to X 4.1.0? Or is it that the X installation
I think the init scripts are marked as config files, which means that if
they'
Hi,
I changed my init script to yours and it worked!! Tell
me, shouldn't the script have been changed when I
changed to X 4.1.0? Or is it that the X installation
doesn't take care of that? Thanks
-Prince
--- Vivek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Prince Mathew Samuel wrote:
>
> >
On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 08:04, Prince Mathew Samuel wrote:
> Yes I am sure, it is XFS. I removed XFS from my
> startup script and tried starting it separately from
> command line. This too results in XFS not going to the
> background. Any ideas?
> --- Vivek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 5 De
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Prince Mathew Samuel wrote:
> Yes I am sure, it is XFS. I removed XFS from my
> startup script and tried starting it separately from
> command line. This too results in XFS not going to the
> background. Any ideas?
Hmm. What version of xfs do you have? Is your init script sign
On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 08:04, Prince Mathew Samuel wrote:
> Yes I am sure, it is XFS. I removed XFS from my
> startup script and tried starting it separately from
> command line. This too results in XFS not going to the
> background. Any ideas?
> --- Vivek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, 5 D
Yes I am sure, it is XFS. I removed XFS from my
startup script and tried starting it separately from
command line. This too results in XFS not going to the
background. Any ideas?
--- Vivek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Prince Mathew Samuel wrote:
>
> > 4.1.0. Now, the X Font Ser
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001, Prince Mathew Samuel wrote:
> Yes I am sure, it is XFS. I removed XFS from my
> startup script and tried starting it separately from
> command line. This too results in XFS not going to the
> background. Any ideas?
Hmm. What version of xfs do you have? Is your init script sig
Yes I am sure, it is XFS. I removed XFS from my
startup script and tried starting it separately from
command line. This too results in XFS not going to the
background. Any ideas?
--- Vivek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Prince Mathew Samuel wrote:
>
> > 4.1.0. Now, the X Font Se
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Prince Mathew Samuel wrote:
> 4.1.0. Now, the X Font Server doesn't daemonize at
> startup. It just waits there listening to port
> 7100 and the system doesn't show me the login prompt.
Are you sure it's xfs that's freezing? What's the next thing in your rc.d
that the init scr
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Prince Mathew Samuel wrote:
> 4.1.0. Now, the X Font Server doesn't daemonize at
> startup. It just waits there listening to port
> 7100 and the system doesn't show me the login prompt.
Are you sure it's xfs that's freezing? What's the next thing in your rc.d
that the init sc
Hi,
I need some help. I am running Debian Potato 2.2r2 on
my Latitude CpXH 500. I upgraded from X 3.3.6 to
4.1.0. Now, the X Font Server doesn't daemonize at
startup. It just waits there listening to port
7100 and the system doesn't show me the login prompt.
Can anyone please tell me why this is h
Hi,
I need some help. I am running Debian Potato 2.2r2 on
my Latitude CpXH 500. I upgraded from X 3.3.6 to
4.1.0. Now, the X Font Server doesn't daemonize at
startup. It just waits there listening to port
7100 and the system doesn't show me the login prompt.
Can anyone please tell me why this is
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