I do indeed (or did)! Purging it fixes the issue. Thanks for all of your
help. I believe you can close this now, though it may be helpful to point
users at potential issues with xserver-xorg-legacy in the README.Debian
unless you work out a fix for that.

I'm happy to report the MS Android client connects fine (xrdp 0.9.1-2),
which was what I was hoping for.

Ben

On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 4:35 PM, Dominik George <n...@naturalnet.de> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> > Oh, I just needed "exec 2> .local/share/xorg/xorg.err.log" in the
> already
> > present /usr/bin/Xorg wrapper. OK. So now I get:
> >
> > synrg@lear:~$ cat .local/share/xorg/xorg.err.log
> > /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg.wrap: Only console users are allowed to run the X
> server
>
> This looks like you have xserver-xorg-legacy installed.
>
> Do you need it? If not, remove it.
>
> If you need it, then something tells me that it needs Xorg suid root…
>
> I think the issue is somewhere in between there and it manifested itself
> after authentication on the X server was re-enabled.
>
> -nik
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