On 25/09/2016 12:20 πμ, Rob wrote:
Thanos Baloukas wrote:
Please disregard what I said about systemd setting the tty variable,
it's not true. Does startx work if you specify the vt number?
the startx command said that
-vt
was an unrecognized option.
Yes, the hyphen
On Sep 24, 2016 6:26 PM, "Rob" wrote:
>
> Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Are the service files really that much easier? Look at the LFS scripts.
> A typical file is a simple bash script about a page long. Half of that is
> comments. Admins are used to
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Are the service files really that much easier? Look at the LFS scripts.
A typical file is a simple bash script about a page long. Half of that is
comments. Admins are used to reading bash scripts. Reading these are
comfortable and easy to
Rob wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
I agree. That's because systemd is stupid. They think everyone wants to
run multiple X sessions on a system so they have this 'seats' thing. They
have this penchant for making Linux harder to understand and use.
Think about it. What
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> I agree. That's because systemd is stupid. They think everyone wants to
> run multiple X sessions on a system so they have this 'seats' thing. They
> have this penchant for making Linux harder to understand and use.
> Think about it. What does
Rob wrote:
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Make sure the PATH is set properly so xauth is found. On debugging
technique is to edit /opt/xorg/bin/startx. At the bottom is the line:
xinit "$client" $clientargs -- "$server" $display $serverargs
copy that line and on the first
Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Make sure the PATH is set properly so xauth is found. On debugging
> technique is to edit /opt/xorg/bin/startx. At the bottom is the line:
> xinit "$client" $clientargs -- "$server" $display $serverargs
> copy that line and on the first copy add
Thanos Baloukas wrote:
> Please disregard what I said about systemd setting the tty variable,
> it's not true. Does startx work if you specify the vt number?
the startx command said that
-vt
was an unrecognized option.
Putting a line in
~/.xserverrc
didn't work either; it
Douglas R. Reno wrote:
On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 2:34 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Thanos Baloukas wrote:
On 23/09/2016 09:21 μμ, Rob wrote:
BLFS-7.10 Systemd
We're now in the section of Chapter 24 called
Testing Xorg
When I tried running
startx
I got a lot of messages, but
Thanos Baloukas wrote:
> That possibly happens because Xorg wants to start on tty0
> while you login on another tty. If systemd is compiled with
> pam it sets the XDG_VTNR var to the tty number the login occurs,
> otherwise I think sets tty var to /dev/ttyn
Something else I
On Sat, Sep 24, 2016 at 2:34 AM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
> Thanos Baloukas wrote:
>
>> On 23/09/2016 09:21 μμ, Rob wrote:
>>
>>> BLFS-7.10 Systemd
>>> We're now in the section of Chapter 24 called
>>> Testing Xorg
>>> When I tried running
>>> startx
>>> I got a lot of messages,
On 23/09/2016 09:21 μμ, Rob wrote:
BLFS-7.10 Systemd
We're now in the section of Chapter 24 called
Testing Xorg
When I tried running
startx
I got a lot of messages, but it basically said at the end:
Fatal server error:
(EE) parse_vt_settings: Cannot open /dev/tty0 (Permission denied)
I thought
BLFS-7.10 Systemd
We're now in the section of Chapter 24 called
Testing Xorg
When I tried running
startx
I got a lot of messages, but it basically said at the end:
Fatal server error:
(EE) parse_vt_settings: Cannot open /dev/tty0 (Permission denied)
I thought adding my normal user to the
video
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