Hi Laurent,

-I then entered "sudo RM/Library/Receipts/X11user.pkg

Some questions - maybe silly:

did you leave a blank between "rm" and "/Library/R....." ? The line above does not have the required blank. And - just an idea: Apple terminal is - like nearly all Unix/Linux derivates - case sensitive, so "RM", "Rm", "rm" and "rM" are four different commands.
The right command is in small letters. And it will rEmOVE sth.


-AND I AM STUCK AGAIN on that freeze when I try to enter my password (does not take ANY letter). Can you help a bit more about entering my passwork, solving that freeze problem.

Maybe there is a fundamental misunderstanding: If you type your password, the cursor of the terminal-app will _not_ move (for security reasons or whatever) and there will be no (optical) feedback. Just enter the password and hit "return". That's simple.

And a hint to sudo: please be _very_ careful with the sudo command (like all root-commands on unix-machines). The command empower you to crash the whole machine. So please acurately follow the advices given by James and/or the documentation. Did you hold the right sequence of installing / deleting stuff?

hope this helps and good luck.

Christopher


Thanks
-P.S. I have a French version. Does it have any impact of accessing something?

Le 06-11-10 à 00:38, James McKenzie a écrit :

Laurent Chabot wrote:
First, the X symbol for X11 is there on the dock, and when I try to
open, it just bounces, and nothing else. You're right, X11 stopped
working, as well as OO, after updating X11.
I reinstalled the system fro the installation disc. But I don't see
X11User.pkg on the installation disk under packages or utilities or
else but I can see it thow on my hard disk.

Second, when I try to enter my password, I can't even write a single
letter. Nothing happen, it is like a freeze, except that I make
returns or enters.
Thanks
Laurent:

This appears to be more than just a simple OpenOffice.org problem.

First, if you are logged on as an user with administrative rights, using the sudo program should accept a password. It appears that your system
may be corrupt and your hard drive maybe experiencing problems.  I
highly recommend taking your system to someone to get it serviced and
have the hard drive checked.

Second, If the X11 icon is in the dock this does not mean that the X11 program is installed. Is this program in the Applications -> Utilities
folder?  If it is, click on the icon.  Does anything happen?  Can you
open a terminal session, expand it to full screen width and then type in
the following command:  ps -aux

You should see two lines similar to the following:

bubba 20047   0.0  0.1    27728    792  ??  S     8:05PM   0:00.01
/Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11
bubba 20056   0.0  1.0   353844  10700  ??  S     8:05PM   0:25.33
/Applications/Utilities/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11 -nolisten tcp :0

These signify that the X11 application is running and waiting for a
program to request its services.

If you do not see these two lines, X11 needs to be reinstalled and this
requires the usage of the sudo command like so:

sudo rm /Library/Receipts/X11user.pkg

but you cannot enter a password in order to use this program.  Again,
this may require you to take your Mac to an Apple service center, or if
you have Mac Gurus at your local Apple store they may be able to fix
this problem.

Good luck and hopefully you will be able to get this situation resolved.

James McKenzie

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