On Mon, February 28, 2005 10:41 am, Rob Wood said: > Greetings, > I recently installed SuSe 9.2 which I think is the best Linux distro I've > tried so far. > > I have also installed a copy on my 2nd machine as only a base > install+X+network tools, no KDE or Gnome. > > When I do startx I get the message: > > "There is no link /var/X11R6/bin/X to the correct X server binary. Please > configure the correct X server with SaX/SaX2, which will create the > missing > link... I am aborting now". > > I am guessing that the system is looking for a symbolic link in the stated > directory, to the appropriate Xbinary situated somewhere else, and that > this > needs to be configured with SaX/SaX2, which is some sort of configuration > tool?
SaX/SaX2 is the SuSE X configuartion tool. I think it can be started from yast2 as root start yast2 - The CapitaLISatioN may be a bit weird, but I think its all lower case. I think sax is also startable fron the coomand line, again the capitalisation may be a bit weird, and it may be sax2 > > I cannot find any reference to SaX/SaX2 on the system so this is probably > missing too. Is it possible to do the same thing by some other (manual) > means? > > Cheers - Woodsey >
