Niki Kovacs wrote:
Robert Moskowitz a écrit :
Fatal server error:
Server is already active for display 0
If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
and start again.
Of course you will have to do this with X not running. Two solutions.
Either edit /etc/inittab,
Thought I would have to do that....
So I did and it made a HUGH xorg.conf.new file. With instructions to
try it out by:
X -config /root/xorg.conf.new
Well that brought up X but no window open and left or right mouse did
nothing. So back to <cntl-alt-F1> and I see messages about VNC mode (I
have vncserver configured but not running), so it ws trying to do
something to accomidate vncserver if I should start it up?
And there are sections in the new xorg.conf that are not in the
current. Like one for the mouse, a files section and the like, so I
figured i would cut and paste, but first....
I have another OQO with Centos installed that has the 'default' X setup
with no playing around with the Display manager, I figured I would look
at its xorg.conf to get back to basics. Guess what, NO
/etc/X11/xorg.conf and everything works fine with the unit's 800x480
display. I did a 'updatedb' then a 'locate xorg.conf' and all I found
was a man page file. So how do it know what to do for the display in
default????
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