Title: | Linux, the Free Operating System |
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Moderator: | EST::DEEGAN |
Created: | Fri Feb 11 1994 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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I am having a problem with my Slackware Linux. I stallede a new version and configured the X windows, with xf86config. When I am logged in as a root user, everything runs fine. When I try to log as a normal user, I can not run startx. Problabli a permission problem. There is some one that can help me? Thanks in advance, Luiz Antonio.
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580.1 | Try this | NEWVAX::PAVLICEK | Linux: the PC O/S that isn't PC | Tue Mar 04 1997 23:51 | 13 |
From root, try: chmod a+rx /usr/bin/X11/startx chmod a+rx /usr/bin/X11/xinit That should make the two files accessible. Check the file locations with 'which' or 'whereis'. The locations above are for Red Hat 3.0.3; Slackware might be different. Then try executing startx again from a non-priv'd account. If it fails, let us know what messages you see. -- Russ |