No, LOCAL_APPS = N in lts.conf
I turned off XFS in lts.conf, and X started up OK. I don't nescessarily need
XFS to work, so I'll leave it at that.
I would still like to know why I can't get a console-only session though,
as I might need that in the near future.
And know for something completely
Erik,
Do you, by chance, have LOCAL_APPS turned on ?
Jim.
Erik Myllymaki wrote:
>>>The error about the font path specifies the wrong port. you showed
>>>'7001', but it should
>>>be '7100'. Maybe that was a typing error when you typed it into your
>>>
>
>Yes, that was just a typo - long day ;
>> The error about the font path specifies the wrong port. you showed
>> '7001', but it should
>> be '7100'. Maybe that was a typing error when you typed it into your
Yes, that was just a typo - long day ;-)
Looks like it might be a permissions problem. I change the lts.conf file to
RUNLEVEL=3
Erik,
The error about the font path specifies the wrong port. you showed
'7001', but it should
be '7100'. Maybe that was a typing error when you typed it into your
email. Worth double
checking.
Also, if the client is looking for a font server, then you have selected
USE_XFS = Y in
the lts.
I had a solid install working this morning(2.08) on a RedHat 7.1 server
booting to ThinkNIC thin clients.
But I couldn't leave well enough alone, could I ;-)
- thought I would install the 2.09pre3 kit and use the new XFree86 v4.1
package.
Pulled my hair out for a bit when it didn't work, THEN re