RE: Xserver problem

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hii puja
i suppose ur sytem is going in level 3
after going in run level 3
type df -h to check that /root has enough space or not if it is not then u have to free the space by deleting some files
If the problem still persist then send ur XFree86 files
Cheers
Jaseem



>From: "Puja Bhargava" <pujab@xxxxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: xfree86@xxxxxxxxxxx >To: <xfree86@xxxxxxxxxxx> >Subject: Xserver problem >Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 15:08:27 +0530 > >Hi! > > > >After rebooting the m/c my XSERVER does not come up. Here is the log >file. Could anyone please help. > > > >--Puja Bhargava > >Infosys Technologies Ltd > > > > > ><< XFree86.0.log >>

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