On Nov 23, 2007 11:29 AM, Michael Banck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 06:08:09PM +0100, Fabienne Ducroquet wrote: > > If X is not a link to Xorg, nothing happens if I try to start X > > (directly X, not startx), I immediately get a new shell prompt and there > > is no log in /var/log. With startx, after about 12 seconds I get a > > message from xinit saying that the server refused the connection, error > > 1073741885, I don't have the time to try again to note the exact message > > (there was another line with another errno) right now. > > Did you configure x11-common to allow anybody to start the X server? > > dpkg-reconfigure x11-common > > Michael
Well, I did dpkg-reconfigure x11-common, and that didn´t help a thing... I cant send error message because theres none... It´s just that nothing happens, just the prompt again with NO message, and no log to look at, as it was mentioned by Fabianne... And actually the X problem happens for root, so reconfiguring x11-common is not supposed to help for plane X under root... I´m sorry I can´t help more then, except maybe by trying new version or something... -- Javier

