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----- Forwarded message from Stuart Krivis <stuart@apk.net> -----

From: Stuart Krivis <stuart@apk.net>
To: branden@debian.org
Subject: root-only access to X & my fix
Date: Fri, 8 Dec 2000 10:12:21 -0500
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Branden,

I've been running woody, and X 4.0.whatever. :-)

We had a power event here last night that was a result of another event
last weekend. So, my desktop machine was shut down last weekend and last
night (Thursday the 7th).

I had no problems when I powered it up after last weekend. It was smooth
sailing all the way.

This morning, however, I ran into a problem where I could not run X as
anything but root. I tried a reinstall of most of the X pieces-parts
using apt-get install --reinstall

That didn't fix it.

I went looking through the docs and found reference to "Xwrapper." But
it seems that Debian has no Xwrapper. :-)

So, the suggested fix of changing the call of X to Xwrapper in xserverrc
didn't bring me joy.

What I wound up doing is changing /etc/X11/Xwrapper.config

I changed the line that said allowed_users=rootonly to be
allowed_user=console


That seems to have done the trick and I am working away in X now.
Hurray!


I can't pinpoint anything, but it would seem that something broke
between 12-1 and 12-7. 

Hope this helps you or someone. :-)


Regards,


Stu

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