[Newbie]Server must be suid root

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When I try to start xserver as a user, I get an error--"server must be =
suid root".  I can run it just fine as "root".  Somehow, my =
configuration is not correct.  And I don't know where to make the =
change.

I use FreeBSD 4.5 .  Any ideas?

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