First check that XFree86-libs or XFree86-libs-common or xshared package
(these pkgs includes  ibXmuu.so.1) installed or not . for that do it
#rpm -q XFree86-libs 
or 
#rpm -q xshared 

if one of these packages is installed on ur m/c then 
add /usr/lib in /etc/ld.so.conf and run ldconfig command

HTH
Abhiram

On Tuesday 09 July 2002 17:06, Ajay S wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was using Potato without X (since it doesn't work on my i810
> board :-). Tried installing X 4.x from Slackware8 CD, okay, it
> got installed without any murmurs, but cannot startX; its giving
> the message 'cannot open shared object file: libXmuu.so.1: no
> such file or directory'.
>
> I've installed all the files from the X pack; problem with path?
> Or this file alone has not been installed? Will it work? Anyone
> experimented in similar fashion?
>
> Cordially
>
> Ajay Shankar
>
>
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