I did this and it worked great. Why is this? Thanks all for your help.
"Gary L. Hennigan" wrote:
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> "Damir J. Naden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> | Hi Pete Harlan; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> | > > Question. I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.0.36(I think) to 2.2.1.
> | > > I a
Hi Gary L. Hennigan; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> "Damir J. Naden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> | Hi Pete Harlan; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> | > > Question. I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.0.36(I think) to 2.2.1.
> | > > I am running slink(frozen) and now, my x-window
"Damir J. Naden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| Hi Pete Harlan; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
| > > Question. I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.0.36(I think) to 2.2.1.
| > > I am running slink(frozen) and now, my x-windows doesn't work. If I
| >
| > This happened to me, and .xsession-e
Hi Pete Harlan; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote:
> > Question. I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.0.36(I think) to 2.2.1.
> > I am running slink(frozen) and now, my x-windows doesn't work. If I
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> This happened to me, and .xsession-errors now says
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> /etc/X11/Xsession: line 47: syntax e
> Question. I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.0.36(I think) to 2.2.1.
> I am running slink(frozen) and now, my x-windows doesn't work. If I
This happened to me, and .xsession-errors now says
/etc/X11/Xsession: line 47: syntax error near unexpected token `default)'
The bit of /etc/X11/Xsess
Take a look at your ~/.xsession-errors file... I've usually found that
it'll point me in the right direction. If that doesn't help, I'd be
willing to do a little digging for you. I'd need you to run
"startx [any-options-you-normally-use] >startx.out 2>&1", then email me
the output from that along
I recompiled the kernel putting the Unix domain sockets directly IN the
kernel (not in a module) and it doesn't give me that error message
anymore. Xwindows still doesn't work though and quits immediately after
starting just like there is no window manager. I have Afterstep,
Enlightenment, and TW
Did you include "Unix domain sockets" when you configured your 2.2.1
kernel? If not, you probably need to enable it and recompile. It it's
included as a module, you may need to add "alias net-pf-1 unix" to
/etc/modutils/aliases, then run "update-modules" as root.
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