Atul,
>This means that xfs died. For some strange reason, it does this
>occasionally.
>
>To fix this, do the following:
>
>rm -rf /tmp/.font-unix/
>killall -9 xfs
>/etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs start
>
>Now run startx and check if things work.
The same problem happened here too. Without knowledge I accidently removed
it from SYSV Runlevel Manager, V0.92 (cround, pcmcia etc.) from
control-panel(gnome). The /etc/rc.d/init.d/xfs start command is working
and starting xwindows, but I have to type these commands after rebooting
everytime. I want to setup it as earlier settings. How do I do
this? There is an option "Add" is available but it is not accepting
certain things like xfs, lpd, keytable etc. Please help me.
Anil.
>Atul
>
>
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