greetings

Am Samstag, 9. Februar 2002 18:22 schrieben Sie:
> I don't know whether I understand your problem clearly (you can mail me in
> german if you wish) 

Thanks for your offer, but I've to practise to express things in English.

>What I understand is as follows: when you run startx
> it's OK, when you try to start with a graphical login (run level 5 on
> linux) you get the problems you mention If this is what you mean it could
> have very little to do with X but rather with either your permissions or
> using a different XF86Config with root than you do as a user.
>
> you could test this hypothesis with startx first starting it as root then
> starting it as a user... Lionel

I haven't configured an local users, because the computer just an xdm client. 
I'm not using startx, too. I've written am short bash script, excuting the 
command "X -query 192.168.1.46 -ac -bpp 16 &", and linked it in the directory 
of second runlevel. If I start this script from the console, erverything will 
be ok, but if I boot the computer with this configuration, I'll have no 
keyboard.

> --- jan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Am Samstag, 9. Februar 2002 00:26 schrieben Sie:
> > > On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Jan Henrik Helmuth L�hr wrote:
> > > > I'm use X3.3.6 and the S3 Server on a Debian 2.2r5, and the server
> > > > behaves strange. When I started a X -query everything was normal. But
> > > > when I tied to
> > > > start it via runlevel, I was'nt able to use the keyboard . I was'nt
> > > > able to login or
> > > > switch to another console. I also was'nt able to switch the numlock
> > > > on or off.
> > > >
> > > > I've used the same configuration with an Ati Mach64 server and
> > > > erverything worked fine.
> > > >

Keep smiling
yanosz

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