Christino Tamon wrote (in a message from Sunday 12)
> Dear XFree86 developers:
>
> I'm having some problems with the XFree86 4.2.1 version
> that I ran along with a new OpenBSD 3.2. I used to run
> OpenBSD 3.1 with XFre86 4.x.x which gave me no problems.
> The machine that I used is a Dell 500MHz Pentium III
> (circa 1999).
>
> I'm planning to backtrace to OpenBSD 3.1 again and/or
> reinstall OpenBSD 3.2. I'm trying to see if it's OpenBSD
> or the XFree86 version that might be the cause.
> But if you have anyone with similar X problems,
> I'd be happy to hear their stories.
Remove the contents of the /tmp/.X11-unix directory and try again. The
messages you're seeing here are caused by a stale Unix domain socket
here.
There is probably another error that you're going to see get in
XFree86.0.log if this directory is empty before X startup, but this
error causes the X server to abort before it has installed the handler
that would normally clean up /tmp/.X11-unix on exit.
Matthieu
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