Re: [XFree86] X server got crashed.....

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On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Mark Vojkovich wrote:

Wow. I wonder what it is with RedHat and XFree86? It seems like it just
doesn't want to run on that Linux. I use Slackware (seems like I'm the
only one, this can't be??) and it's been fine after I downloaded the
newest version off their (the XFree86 site) website. My packaged version
that was with the distrobution just wouldn't work for me. Maybe someone
might try this route? I dunno, it helped me.... seems odd, but it worked.
I don't boot into X either, I've never setup that way so I can't say about
that trouble.



> Subject: Re: [XFree86] X server got crashed.....
>
>    I've seen a few reports of this on RH 9 systems.  It seems you
> are missing some modules that are needed for XFree86 to run.  I
> don't know what the solution is.  I assume you are actually missing
> /lib/X11R6/lib/modules/libpcidata.a
>    or
> /lib/X11R6/lib/modules/fonts/libbitmap.a
> ?
>
> 			Mark.
>
> On 26 Aug 2003, saurabh  agarwal wrote:
>
> > To,
> > The XFree86 Team,
> > Respected Members,
> > I have installed Red Hat Linux 9 and my X server got crashed when
> > i logged out from my root login,before that i just changed the
> > resolution setting and restarted my linux it was working fine till
> > i logged out.I am attaching the log file which was generated by
> > the X server when i tried  to config it using command
> > redhat-configure-XFree86.I would be very obliged if u see the
> > error and suggest me how to recover my X server.
> > Yours Sincerely,
> > Saurabh.

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