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- From: lair@ellis.uchicago.edu (Scott A. Laird)
- Subject: X problems (8514/A)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.194025.11696@midway.uchicago.edu>
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- Organization: University of Chicago Computing Organizations
- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 19:40:25 GMT
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- I have a 486DX2-50 with an ATI Graphics Ultra, and I had the 8514/A X server
- running on the system, until today. I seem to have done something to it.
- Actually, the X server itself works, but no XClock or Xterm window opens.
- Twm is running, and I can move the mouse cursor, but I cannot run any clients.
- When I exit (via Ctrl-Alt-Backspace ctrl-C) xinit is still running (as
- reported by ps) and there is a nice, fresh coredump in my directory. It ranges
- from about 71k to over 100k, and seems to contain parts of XClock, but I don't
- know for sure where it came from. Also, xsetroot _does_ work.
-
- Does anyone have any suggestions on what to fix to get X working again?
-
- Scott
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