Hi Alan,
definitely this is not a normal installation, because all the drivers
goto /opt/X11R7 in a isolate environment.
after type startx i got a black desktop, but i am able to open a
terminal, to create folders and navigate by the system through the
folders, but that i want to do is to have the same environment like Xorg
does
On 8/2/2017 4:21 PM, Alan Corey wrote:
Wow, sounds like not much is installed, like this wasn't a normal
installation. What happens if you type startx to start x? It should
run xinit after a few steps. You may not even have a window manager.
Sounds like when I tried getting X running on Raspbian Jessie Lite.
On 8/2/17, Perez Rodriguez, Humberto I
<humberto.i.perez.rodrig...@linux.intel.com> wrote:
Thanks, in fact i dont know to much about xorg and your help here
always is welcome :)
after run it the both commands with the same user i am now able to see
in a little white box the terminal with xterm, but now the big question
is how can i display the windows, wallpapers and everything else like
xorg does by default ?
On 8/2/2017 7:41 AM, Thomas Lübking wrote:
On Tue, Aug 01, 2017 at 02:43:55PM -0500, Perez Rodriguez, Humberto I
wrote:
after try the command below, i get the following error :
xterm: Xt error: Cant open display: :0
as a comment, i've tried as well with "export DISPLAY=:[0-6]" without
success :(
No offense, but you didn't happen to switch back to the VT from where
you launched X11 and interrupted that process in order to enter the
xterm command, did you?
IOW: Is the X11 server still running on another VT when you tried this?
ps aux | grep Xorg
Otherwise: Did you run both commands as the same user?
The number behind the colon btw. does not refer to the VT.
Cheers,
Thomas
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