According to David Krings: While burning my CPU.
> 
> Hi !
> 
>       Oke, i will give a look on tty7, but why is it there and not on the
> console i started it at ??

Because the "output" of the startup is sent to the console X is started on,
X itself is on the first free tty, so if you have 1 up to six defined in
/etc/inittab then it will be console 7 (tty7) where X is to be found.


BTW: They say X "never craches" it exits with a error code which you "will"
find on the last few output lines on the console where you started X.

If you are realy having trouble with X "exiting on an error" then check your
logs for possable hints, try /var/log/messages debug etc..

> 
> 
>                       Greez
> 
>                               Dave
> 
> >Normaly speaking it wont crash when you do that, its possably still there,
> >but it wont be on the console you started X from try looking at tty7???.


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Regards Richard.
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