Also, AFAIK... the linuxconf distributed in Potato states clearly that
some things in it work on Debian and some don't in the README.Debian
file...
You may want to look at that before continuing to use it. Linuxconf is
worthless, anyway. Learn to config the box the correct way.
:)
On Fri, Sep
Did you log in as a regular user and su to root and then try to run
linuxconf.
If so you need to allow root to access the X server, either log in as
root or as a regular user type xhosts + which will allow any user to run
an X app on the original users X session.
Mike
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