On Wednesday, July 18, 2001 1:07 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have Debian 1.2. root can start X and other users can't. > How to give non-root user the right to start X?
I don't think anything prevents a normal user from running 'startx'. Just to test, I just now shut down kdm on a Debian box, logged in to a nothing-special user account, and typed 'startx'. Other than the fact that widow-maker showed up<g>, it started just fine. How do your normal users start X and how does the system respond? -=greg