Wim Ceulemans wrote:

>> Where to find Xwrapper or what is wrong?
>
Cristopher Seawood wrote:
>Xwrapper is in the main XFree86 package.  You need to install all of the
>XFree86*-3.3.2 rpms as there were some security concerns that were
>addressed, iirc.  You'll then want to make /etc/X11/X a symlink to your
>actual X server (/usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA) and make /usr/X11R6/bin/X a
>symlink to /etc/X11/X.  Conversely, you could just make /usr/X11R6/bin/X a
>symlink to your server but I believe there are reasons (fsstnd related)
>for using the former method.
>
If I try to install the main XFree86 package (XFree86-3_3_2-1_i386.rpm) I
get a message saying:

pam > 0.59 is needed

But I only find a pam 0.59 for glibc (Redhat 5.0). If I try to install this
I get:

failed dependancies:
    libnsl.so.1
    libcrypt.so.1
    libc.so.6
    ld-linux.si.2

????

Regards
Wim Ceulemans




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