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- Subject: Re: tlug: can't run X clients
- From: David J Iannucci <dji@example.com>
- Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 16:09:06 +0900
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Thanks to Steve T. and Uc^ida-san for their answers to my query a few days ago (sorry for the late response). Steve wrote: > DJI> X is running, I can't seem to start client processes, in > DJI> particular xterm. > > Do you have any memory left? Ha! I hadn't even thought to check ^^;) I guess in the back of my mind, 10MB should have been enough to run an X server along with something as relatively simple as xterm, but not necessarily, eh :^) Well, I did a test, and it seemed memory was a bit low, but perhaps not low enough to have caused this kind of problem(?). > Once in X, try to start the xterm and do Ctl-Alt-F1 and look at the > console output. Then do Alt-F7 and see if you have an xterm. Then do > Ctl-Alt-F2, log in as the same user on the 2d virtual console and do > `xterm -display :0 &'. See if you now have an xterm. When I'm in the X server, these keys don't work to get me to different virtual terminals. Don't know why. I had thought they should have. Masa wrote: > It seems to me that the cause of David's problem is XFree86.3.3.2 or xdm. > From XFree86.3.3.2 they need to use xdm to start X. Hmmm.... I think I've got 3.3.1, but is it really true? I don't know what xdm is or how to use it. Though I recall reading the man page once. And not having any idea from that about what its purpose in life was, or how to actually use the darn thing :^( Eeeeenyway, when I looked at this again after getting the above replies, I somehow noticed an error message coming out to my console from xterm that I hadn't noticed before: "can't find an appropriate termcap entry." Debian's package database tells me that termcap should be obsolete by now, and indeed my /etc/termcap is empty. I'm gonna bet that I really shouldn't be getting this message, but that it's just one of those bizarre anomalies such as I have run into in the past related to the way my system got installed, which seemed to me perfectly normal and smooth when I did it, but which apparently wasn't so. This isn't a request for further help (unless someone really has a good clue about it), because I think I'll just try and wait for Debian 2.0 to come out and reinstall the system from a clean slate (as I'm not actually using it for anything yet), hoping (stupidly) that things will go smoothly and the system will _just work_ correctly after that. Another technical question, that will probably generate a fair amount of discussion, soon to come...... yoroshiku :^} Dave -------------------------------------------------------------- Next TLUG Meeting: 13 June Sat, Tokyo Station Yaesu gate 12:30 Featuring Stone and Turnbull on .rpm and .deb packages Next Nomikai: (?) July, 19:30 Tengu TokyoEkiMae 03-3275-3691 -------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsor: PHT, makers of TurboLinux http://www.pht.co.jp
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