I think that was my fault because I have instaled the XFree3.3.6 server with 3D
Hardware Acceleration. I have reinstalled the system and I have choosen the
XFree4.0.1 detonator. I have shut the power down and than booted new and
everything is all right. My graphic card is RIVA TNT2.
Thanks
Sybek
Thank You Frans!
It's looks like I have no available space on the / partition:
File system 1k-blocks UsedAvailable Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda5 1075176 1052980 0 100% /
/dev/hda7 774040 992 733692 0%
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Thank You Frans!
It's looks like I have no available space on the / partition:
File system 1k-blocks
Thank You Steve
I have looked everywhere for the file and i couldn't find it. I tried find
command with -size, -name, -atime, -xdev, -print option combinations. I had a
look for the files in the /var/log directory (errors, message, syslog) and I
couldn't find anything interesting there. Now I
I have any problems with starting X-windows since I have restart my
compute.
I working with the Mandrake linux v.8.00. During starting my system
again Linux fixed any bugs which were made by shutting the system down.
Then starts the Xserver and breaking down. The system opens the console
prompt.
When I log in and type startx the system tells me this text above.
...
successfully loaded NV driver RIVA GLX Version=1.2
-FontTransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno=2
failed to set default font path 'unix/:-1'
Fatal server error:
Could not oen default font 'fixed'
...
pleas send
Your font server, xfs is not running. One reason for xfs not starting may be
that you have deleted or moved the folders where all the fonts are stored.
To verify that you still have fonts to load, open this file at the shell
command prompt:
vi /etc/X11/fs/config
You ought to see some
Sebastian wrote:
Your font server, xfs is not running. One reason for xfs not starting may be
that you have deleted or moved the folders where all the fonts are stored.
To verify that you still have fonts to load, open this file at the shell
command prompt:
vi /etc/X11/fs/config