The server needs to have write access to /var/log/ so it
can write its log file.  It sounds like your server doesn't
have root permissions.  It's typical to make it suid root.

                        Mark.

On Mon, 16 Jan 2006, Mathew John wrote:

> Attn. Service department
>
> Sir
>
> We have problem with our Heuft spectrum, Type - HBBVXT199, Sl. no.
> 2RG016685/ 2
>
> Fault details:
>
> FATAL SERVER ERROR
> Can't open log file " /var/log/xfree86.0.log"
> xinit: connection refused (error no. 111 ) unable to connect to x server
> x init: no such process ( error no. 3 ) server error
>
> Please send your reply immediately
>
> Thanks & best regards
>
> Mathew John
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