Re: User unable to startx

2004-10-11 Thread Bill Marcum
On Sun, Oct 10, 2004 at 01:46:04AM -0600, nobut1 wrote: > Hello. I recently have run upon a very annoying problem. For reasons > unknown, I can no longer start X from a standard user account. Root > can startx fine. A user can change to su and startx X fine. But > whenever a standard user a

Re: User unable to startx

2004-10-09 Thread gerhard
Am Sonntag 10 Oktober 2004 09:46 schrieb nobut1: > [...] But whenever a standard user attempts to startx, they get a > long list of errors culminating with /dev/null (Permission Denied). > [...] Hello, It might be helpfull to post the relevant parts of the XFree86.0.log $ egrep "(\(EE\)|\(WW\)|

Re: User unable to startx

2004-10-09 Thread Jacob S
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 01:46:04 -0600 nobut1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello. I recently have run upon a very annoying problem. For reasons > > unknown, I can no longer start X from a standard user account. Root > can startx fine. A user can change to su and startx X fine. But > whenever a

Re: User unable to startx

2004-10-09 Thread Andrea Vettorello
On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 01:46:04 -0600, nobut1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello. I recently have run upon a very annoying problem. For reasons > unknown, I can no longer start X from a standard user account. Root > can startx fine. A user can change to su and startx X fine. But > whenever a stan

User unable to startx

2004-10-08 Thread nobut1
Hello. I recently have run upon a very annoying problem. For reasons unknown, I can no longer start X from a standard user account. Root can startx fine. A user can change to su and startx X fine. But whenever a standard user attempts to startx, they get a long list of errors culminating w