Re: Installation Problem

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   That appears to be the logfile from a correctly working server.
Does it fail if you run "startx" from the commandline?  My guess
is that it's not the server that's failing.

		Mark.


On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, John Fleischauer (KI4HRG) wrote:

> Here it is.
>
> On 6/13/06, Mark Vojkovich <mvojkovi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> >
> >   Can you send a copy of the /var/log/XFree86.0.log file?
> > If the server is not starting, all relevant information should
> > be in that file.
> >
> >                Mark.
> >
> > On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, John Fleischauer (KI4HRG) wrote:
> >
> > > I just finished installing XFree86 in order to comply with the
> > requirements
> > > of Google Earth for Linux. I am running Ubuntu Linux 6.06 (Dapper
> > Drake).
> > > After I finished installing XFree86, something was changed in GDM, and
> > as a
> > > result, whenever I boot normally, I get an error telling me something is
> > > wrong with my X Server and it couldn't be started. It gives me an option
> > to
> > > view the output. I'd post it here, but this is before normal boot-up, so
> > I
> > > have no way yo take a screenshot or copy the output. Anyway, after a few
> > > seconds, the command line interface comes up. (This is when booting
> > > normally.) However, when I boot into recovery mode, it works semi-well.
> > It
> > > boots normally all the way to the login screen. From there, it boots
> > > correctly only if I select to boot into one of the failsafe modes. I am
> > > currently using GNOME_failsafe. Basically, I need to know either how to
> > > a)revert the changes I already made, or b)correct the changes. Please
> > let me
> > > know what to do! Thanks!
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