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Re: fatal server error..



It sounds to me like you're using a window manager that has a sound module
but sound isn't in your kernel.  Go through the *rc file for the window
manager and comment out the sound module portion.  Then try again to see
if that is the only problem.

Look for something like this.

# Start the Audio player
Module Audio - Afterstep entry

Module FvwmAudio - Fvwm2 and Fvwm95 entry
 
It would be easier if we knew which window manager you are using.

On Thu, 1 May 1997, smorrill wrote:

> I am running Debian release 1.2 on my 586/133mhz...and trying to get
> XFree86 up and going...  when I start up I get a message "fatal server
> error: could not create audio connection block info" and the machine
> seems to hang for quite awhile.  Obviously there's something I haven't
> done here, but I'm still trying to get a handle on this stuff.
> 
> any suggestions out there?
> 
> TIA!!
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