Wade Chandler wrote:
What messages did you have after your X closed and you
where back to the main terminal? This will point you to the error.
I just mentioned this in another post: ~/.xsession-errors may have
useful errors in it.
Alan
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Thanks.
I get the xfs error, i solved with runlevel 3, but want to know the
source of the error ? Any idea.
Thanks.
-Me
Thanks.
I get the xfs error, i solved with runlevel 3, but want to know the source of the
error ?
Any idea.
Thanks.
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nded up having to do. Mine was so bad I had to use my rescue
disk to get in and change my files. Hope that helps.
Wade
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Maybe your disk is acting up and something is happening to the Xfont
server xfs? I had a whacky issue with xfs. I also think that xfs slows
X down on startup...(a lot). Has anyone set up X to use a set of paths
instead of a unix socket for the X Fonts? This is something I wouldn't
mind setting
My guess is bad hardware.
Jon
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