Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:

| > I've run into this before and was able to fix it by doing chmod u+s
| > /usr/X11R6/bin/X but that doesn't seem to be working this time around.
| 
| is X a real file, or a symlink to Xwrapper? do you have an Xwrapper file?
| 
| I'm not very familiar with how FBSD lays things out...

Under FreeBSD-4.x, Xwrapper is a standalone setuid root binary
in Xfree86-3.x and XFree86-4.x.  Under XFree86-3.x, X is a
symlink to the selected X server; under XFree86-4.x, X is a
symlink to XFree86.

As for starting it, I only ever use xdm and it just works.
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