Re: Cannot run X

2006-11-14 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Sam Rosenfeld wrote: I recently replaced the Linux 2.4-27 kernel with a 2.6-8. Now I cannot get my system to run X (and incidentally my mouse). To run X I am using a very simple "startx", which calls XFree86, which, in turn, relies on XF86Config-4. The config file is the same file I have used f

Cannot run X

2006-11-14 Thread Sam Rosenfeld
I recently replaced the Linux 2.4-27 kernel with a 2.6-8. Now I cannot get my system to run X (and incidentally my mouse). To run X I am using a very simple "startx", which calls XFree86, which, in turn, relies on XF86Config-4. The config file is the same file I have used for quite a while. The

Re: Cannot run X - missing /dev/mouse

2003-01-17 Thread Bob Nielsen
Try changing Option "Protocol" "auto" to Option "Protocol" "ImPS/2" On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 07:29:54PM -0500, Andrew Pierce wrote: > I am still not getting a mouse in X. I tried this: > > cat /dev/mouse > > moved the mouse around, and got garbage characters on the screen. This > means

Re: Cannot run X - missing /dev/mouse

2003-01-17 Thread Andrew Pierce
I am still not getting a mouse in X. I tried this: cat /dev/mouse moved the mouse around, and got garbage characters on the screen. This means the mouse driver is loaded and working doesn't it? Why won't it work in X? In /var/log/XFree86.0.log, I am still getting the message: "Cannot determine

Re: Cannot run X - missing /dev/mouse

2003-01-16 Thread Ken McCord
Type in 'ln -s /dev/psaux /dev/mouse'. That'll create a symlink called /dev/mouse that will point to /dev/psaux (Your PS/2 mouse). Ken Andrew Pierce wrote: I am having trouble running X. I just installed Woody r1 and I do not have a /dev/mouse which is what X is looking for. I do not underst

Cannot run X - missing /dev/mouse

2003-01-16 Thread Andrew Pierce
I am having trouble running X. I just installed Woody r1 and I do not have a /dev/mouse which is what X is looking for. I do not understand why /dev/mouse is missing and how I should go about creating it. BTW, I have a Microsoft Wheel Mouse, P2/2 interface. Thanks in advance. -- To UNSUBSCRI

Re: cannot run X apps when 'su'

2002-06-18 Thread Martin Rowe
Hi all Don't know if it's been mentioned on this thread yet, but Francois Gouget wrote a script, sux[1], to transfer $DISPLAY and X cookies so X apps work fine when assuming another user's identity. Details were posted here[2] about a year ago and I've appreciated it ever since. Just use it as

Re: cannot run X apps when 'su'

2002-06-18 Thread Nuno Silva
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: | Hello, | you shouldn just copy over .Xauth files.. It will ruin root X access ;) What do you mean, "ruin root X access"? What X access does root have in the first place? You certainly don't 'startx' as root in the first place, do you? Well, you can startx as

Re: cannot run X apps when 'su'

2002-06-16 Thread uzoma nwosu
This is from a local LUG list: The safe way of doing this is to use xauth. xauth will allow you to set a magic cookie on your root account such that your X server will recognize it as being eligible to access your X server. First, as the non-root user who is running X type in an xterm: xa

Re: cannot run X apps when 'su'

2002-06-16 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Sun, Jun 16, 2002, Oleg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Sunday 16 June 2002 10:55 pm, ttv wrote: > > Hi, when I su as root, I can't run X apps ... > > > > > > Camranh:/home/thanh# Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server > > Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server > > emacs: Cann

Re: cannot run X apps when 'su'

2002-06-16 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Mon, Jun 17, 2002 at 04:22:55AM +0100, Nuno Silva wrote: | Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: | >On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 10:55:15PM -0400, ttv wrote: | >| Hi, when I su as root, I can't run X apps ... | >Solution 2 : | ># cp ~user/.Xauthority ~/ | > | >Copy your normal user's .Xauthority file

Re: cannot run X apps when 'su'

2002-06-16 Thread Nuno Silva
Derrick 'dman' Hudson wrote: On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 10:55:15PM -0400, ttv wrote: | Hi, when I su as root, I can't run X apps ... Solution 1 : Don't "su -". If you don't put the '-' on there, su will inherit the current process' environment and maintain xauth Solution 2 : # cp ~u

Re: cannot run X apps when 'su'

2002-06-16 Thread Oleg
On Sunday 16 June 2002 10:55 pm, ttv wrote: > Hi, when I su as root, I can't run X apps ... > > > Camranh:/home/thanh# Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server > Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server > emacs: Cannot connect to X server :0.0. > Check the DISPLAY environment variabl

Re: cannot run X apps when 'su'

2002-06-16 Thread John Hasler
ttv writes: > Hi, when I su as root, I can't run X apps ... X apps are not secure enough to be run by root. > any ideas how to fix it ? 'emacs -nw' will run emacs in an xterm. -- John Hasler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, Wisconsin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: cannot run X apps when 'su'

2002-06-16 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson
On Sun, Jun 16, 2002 at 10:55:15PM -0400, ttv wrote: | Hi, when I su as root, I can't run X apps ... Solution 1 : Don't "su -". If you don't put the '-' on there, su will inherit the current process' environment and maintain xauth Solution 2 : # cp ~user/.Xauthority ~/ Copy your

cannot run X apps when 'su'

2002-06-16 Thread ttv
Hi, when I su as root, I can't run X apps ... Camranh:/home/thanh# Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server emacs: Cannot connect to X server :0.0. Check the DISPLAY environment variable or use `-d'. Also use the `xhost' program to verify th