Re: X problem...please help

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Oddly enough, I just had the same problem on a RHEL machine.

It happened after I ran ntsysv and turned off a bunch of services,
including xfs.

Try starting xfs and see if that fixes your problem.
If you're running Redhat or some derivative, see if you can run ntsysv
and scroll down to the bottom and turn on xfs. You can also run
/etc/init.d/xfs start to get it to run immediately, but this will not
save the setting.

HTH.

-Andy
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