Ah, now I understand. /etc/Xserver is no longer used.
I edited /etc/Xwrapper.config and put allowed_users=console
as the first line and my startx problems disappeared.
I'm just reiterating it to make it easier to find for
everyone else with startx unauthorized user problem.
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000,
Ah, now I understand. /etc/Xserver is no longer used.
I edited /etc/Xwrapper.config and put allowed_users=console
as the first line and my startx problems disappeared.
I'm just reiterating it to make it easier to find for
everyone else with startx unauthorized user problem.
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000,
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 04:13:04PM -0800, Seth Arnold wrote:
> Branden, could you add a comment line to the Xwrapper.config file to the
> effect of, ``Valid values are: root, console, everybody'' -- I wasn't
> sure when this one hit me, so I guessed (and got it right, but
> self-documenting config
On Thu, Dec 07, 2000 at 04:13:04PM -0800, Seth Arnold wrote:
> Branden, could you add a comment line to the Xwrapper.config file to the
> effect of, ``Valid values are: root, console, everybody'' -- I wasn't
> sure when this one hit me, so I guessed (and got it right, but
> self-documenting config
Branden, could you add a comment line to the Xwrapper.config file to the
effect of, ``Valid values are: root, console, everybody'' -- I wasn't
sure when this one hit me, so I guessed (and got it right, but
self-documenting config files are nice :).
Thanks :)
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``Oh Lord; Ooh you are so big; So
Branden, could you add a comment line to the Xwrapper.config file to the
effect of, ``Valid values are: root, console, everybody'' -- I wasn't
sure when this one hit me, so I guessed (and got it right, but
self-documenting config files are nice :).
Thanks :)
--
``Oh Lord; Ooh you are so big; So
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