Robert Brockway wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, John Graves wrote:
xrdb: Can't open display ':0'
Hi John. That error can mean a number of things:
X is not running because it lacked a valid mode line (most common)
X is not running because it died for some other reason
X is refusing conn
pier wrote:
John Graves wrote:
Xsession: X session started for x at Thu Jul 28 17:16:53 EDT 2005
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Protocol not supported by server
xrdb: Can't open display ':0'
Any suggestions on where to look to decipher the error messages?
Coul
John Graves wrote:
> Xsession: X session started for x at Thu Jul 28 17:16:53 EDT 2005
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: Protocol not supported by server
>
> xrdb: Can't open display ':0'
>
> Any suggestions on where to look to decipher the error messages?
Could you check
On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, John Graves wrote:
> xrdb: Can't open display ':0'
Hi John. That error can mean a number of things:
X is not running because it lacked a valid mode line (most common)
X is not running because it died for some other reason
X is refusing connections (less common)
Try startin
I was noticed that my hard drive was out of room. After some searching
using ls & df, I found a file in my home directory (.xsession-errors)
that had grown to 17G. I removed it, and thought I was out of the
woods. Now I am unable to start any desktop manager. It would just
return to the cho
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