Problem regarding configuring X server.

2009-09-18 Thread Amey Moghe
As I mentioned in my earlier post, I am configuring X server for MPX . After configuration of x server for MPX ,I tried to run it by executing following command sudo startx -- /opt/gfx-test/bin/Xorg -verbose :1 I came across following error: (EE) XKB: Couldn't open rules file

Re: Problem regarding configuring X server.

2009-09-18 Thread Dan Nicholson
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 5:37 AM, Amey Moghe amey1...@gmail.com wrote: As I mentioned in my earlier post, I am configuring X server for MPX . After configuration of x server for MPX ,I tried to run it by executing following command sudo startx -- /opt/gfx-test/bin/Xorg -verbose :1 I came

Fwd: Problem regarding configuring X server.

2009-09-16 Thread Amey Moghe
Hello all , I am an undergraduate student, is configuring X server as a part of my project. I followed the shell script and the other instructions given in the link which is as follows: http://www.x.org/wiki/Development/git After all the configuration done without any dependencies

Problem regarding configuring X server

2009-09-15 Thread Flittigs at PICT
Hello all, We are undergraduate students.We are trying to configure X server for MPX support as a part of our undergraduate project. We are configuring the X server but while configuring libX11 package error as No package 'xproto' found So we configured xproto with following command : *sudo

Problem regarding configuring X server

2009-09-15 Thread Flittigs at PICT
Hello all, Sorry for previous mail as it was sent incomplete by mistake!!! We are undergraduate students.We are trying to configure X server for MPX support as a part of our undergraduate project. We are configuring the X server but while configuring libX11 package error as follows: checking

Re: Problem regarding configuring X server

2009-09-15 Thread Chris Wilson
Excerpts from Flittigs at PICT's message of Tue Sep 15 11:47:57 +0100 2009: So we configured xproto with following command : *sudo ./autogen.sh --prefix=/opt/gfx-test/ There is your problem. Always think long and hard before you invoke root privileges. In this case sudo is sanitising