If the complete X.err report is something like
...
 >execve failed for /etc/X11/X (errno 2)  >_X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: 
 >errno = 111 
>giving up. 
>xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect to X server 
>xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error. 

Than it might help. It definitely was the case on my machine (with kernel
2.0.35), since I didn't change anything else. I also found that mentioned on
the redhat server. Afterwards, of course (well, seems you always have to find
out by yourself, first).

-- Peter

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