On Thu, 13 Feb 2003 17:56:21 -0500, Vernon wrote:
-> Try logging into a shell as root and running "ntsysv" ...
-> make sure that "xfs" is checked off ...
-> that is your X font server ...
-> if it is checked in "ntsysv", then that should start up the
"xfs"
-> everytime you boot the machine.
Ok, with freshly booted machine, not logged in yet:
ctrl-alt-F1 to VC1
log on as root
ntsysv
I scroll down to xfs, and there IS an asterisk.
Then:
ps -ef | grep xfs > /tmp/greplog.txt
and /tmp/greplog.txt looks like this:
xfs 694 1 0 18:20 ? 00:00:00 xfs -droppriv
-daemon
That looks ok, right?
John
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