dCore Import Debian Packages to Mountable SCE extensions > dCore X86
Getting started?
Jason W:
I'll check into xorg tonight, though it is working fine here and I re-imported it yesterday.
thane:
Thanks Jason. It's entirely possible that something is wrong with my setup (always my first assumption), but it's interesting that theYinYeti is seeing a similar issue.
edit: What the hey. Re-imported xorg-all without changing anything else and re-booted. Got a desktop! Still had error messages during boot, tcWbarConf button on the Control Panel was dimmed, and wbar had 2 xterminal [sp?] icons, along with an "Import" icon and the usual TC ones. Will try playing with this and see what develops.
roberts:
Sounds normal for this stage of rc.
Two X terms one is UXTerm - unicode the other is normal XTerm
tc-wbarconf is there will investigate why it is greyed on control panel. You can run from Xterm.
Many boot messages are displayed and can be ignored.
theYinYeti:
Umm… I'll try and re-import xorg again, then. I'll do this on the real laptop this time, just in case it might help…
Have a nice day :)
theYinYeti:
No matter how many times I try, xorg-all is still a failure. But if I load-sce xorg-all and startx without rebooting, then xorg does start and work. That is, after I have run “chown root:root /tmp/.X*”.
As soon as I restart, I get that dreaded “can't run '/sbin/getty': No such file or directory” message :(
Even though I don’t see a clear relation between the message and the following “explanation”, do you think it could be because dCore is trying to auto-launch X11 upon auto-login, then X11 fails to start because of the permissions in /tmp/, then login tries again to auto-launch X11, and so on in a loop? What do you think?
And you, how do you handle this problem with permissions in /tmp/ when launching “startx”?
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