[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Hello all, > > Frustrated. Original running woody now sid trying to > resolve this issue. I am hoping that one of you has > crossed this bridge and are able to help! > > xf86config runs without snag... but when > 'startx' -> fails, b/c no /usr/bin/X11/X > > My understanding is that X should be a symlink to a > valid X server (e.g. /usr/bin/X11/XF86_SVGA). > # ls -d /usr/bin/X11/X* > Xmark
You should also have: X (Wrapper application that calls the X server) XF86_SVGA (or other X server) Years ago, my old slackware used a symlink from the server to X. Debian has used a wrapper application for security reasons as I understand it. Looks to me like you need to reinstall x-server- common and x-server-svga (or whatever the current package names are). Paul -- * For God so loved the world that He gave his only begotten Son, * * that whoever believes in Him should not perish... John 3:16 *