Ben Kevan wrote:
> On Thursday 01 November 2007 03:50:17 pm mukul wrote:
>> After persevering with you for such a long time, I think it is time to
>> let go and move on to better world of Mandriva or Ubuntu. A few problems
>> I have encountered on the way and have not found any solution for those.
>> My X server dying was the last straw.
>>
>> Good luck to the opensuse team and anyone else who uses it.
>>
>> M
> 
> You realize that Ubuntu uses the same X version right? lol.. 
> 
> Also.. You'll be back.. I've tried Ubuntu / Kubuntu a few times.. and always 
> came back. 
> 
> Ben
Well, I have been to Kubuntu and Xubuntu and Edubuntu and fell in love.
Now I am using the ubuntu family and openSUSE, each where I think it
delivers the best benefit.
Luckily with Linux, polygamy is not prohibited. ;-))

Having said this, your Xserver problem looks to me to be rather specific
to what works wrong with X specifically at that moment on your computer,
it has nothing to do with SUSE versus Ubuntu or anything else.

I am sure we can fix it and you will possibly not have any troubles
anymore, after X is running.

I would either login textually on your computer with root or, better, if
you happen to have a second machine, "ssh -X" to your Computer from
there, start Yast2, delete anything X related, reboot (yes it is not
needed) and then reinstall Xorg packages from scratch. Then run "init
3", then "sax2" and for all that I would expect, you should be a happy
camper, once again.

Sorry for the bad experiences you currently need to endure. But Linux
has more on offer, after your X will be working...

Kind regards
Eberhard

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