On Friday, August 31, 2012 7:30:02 PM UTC-5, Bob Proulx wrote:
wow - i'm disappointed no one's ever answered this... i too would like to
know:
root:~/# ls -o /usr/bin/X*
-rwsr-sr-x 1 root9232 Dec 16 2011 /usr/bin/X
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root 1889472 Oct 29 2011 /usr/bin/Xorg
both
Le Sam 1 septembre 2012 1:32, bobg.h...@gmail.com a écrit :
On Tuesday, July 26, 2011 10:30:02 PM UTC-5, jiang lei wrote:
is there any difference between /usr/bin/X and /usr/bin/Xorg?
On my debian box, /usr/bin/X is not symlink to /usr/bin/Xorg, and i
can start X server with /usr/bin/X
On Tuesday, July 26, 2011 10:30:02 PM UTC-5, jiang lei wrote:
is there any difference between /usr/bin/X and /usr/bin/Xorg? On my
debian box, /usr/bin/X is not symlink to /usr/bin/Xorg, and i can start X
server with /usr/bin/X but fail with /usr/bin/Xorg? i google it but find
nothing,
bobg.h...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, July 26, 2011 10:30:02 PM UTC-5, jiang lei wrote:
is there any difference between /usr/bin/X and /usr/bin/Xorg?
On my debian box, /usr/bin/X is not symlink to /usr/bin/Xorg, and
i can start X server with /usr/bin/X but fail with /usr/bin/Xorg?
i
hi all:
is there any difference between /usr/bin/X and /usr/bin/Xorg? On my
debian box, /usr/bin/X is not symlink to /usr/bin/Xorg, and i can start X
server with /usr/bin/X but fail with /usr/bin/Xorg? i google it but find
nothing, could any one here help me? thanks in advance.
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