On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 00:49, Seneca wrote: > Before my reply, I have a message for Bear. Please configure Outlook to > send messages in plain text (not HTML) and add a meaningful subject > line. You are more likely to get a response from a real person that way. > Please also check the spelling in your messages, which can be important > when referring to file names (with file systems like ext2, even the case > of it can make a difference; XF86Config is a config file, xf86config is > a configurator, and XF86config does not exist). > > On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 04:11:46PM -0800, Bear wrote: > > I have tried to reconfigure to get x windows to run, plus tried reload > > of the entire system to get x windows to run, but x windows still does > > not work. I am getting the following error > > > > _x11 TransSockectUnix Connect Can't connect errno = 111 > > > > unable to communicate with xsever > > Is your xserver installed and running? What is the output of startx? Are > all the packages necessary for X to run installed? The packages that are > generally required/useful for a desktop machine are: > > 0) xserver-xfree86 > 1) xserver-common > 2) xfree86-common > 3) xfonts-base > 4) xfonts-scalable > 5) xfonts-75dpi or xfonts-100dpi > 6) xlibs > 7) xbase-clients > 8) xterm > 9) a window manager > > > the/ect/x111/XF86 config file was not created > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^-> should be /etc/X11/XF86Config > > Run the command: > > # dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86 > > The '#' at the beginning of the command refers to the prompt. As it is > '#', run the command as root. If the prompt were '$', then the command > would be run as an ordinary user. > > -- > Seneca [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Oliver Elphick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> LFIX Limited
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