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X in OpenBSD
Master of Reality:
I have a problemo with OpenBSD.
I cant get X to work.
When i type startx it says:
Unable to locate/open config file
Error from xf86HandleConfigFile()
Fatal server error:
no screens found
what should i do about this?? Where is the config file suppoesed to be?
TheQuirk:
http://openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#X and if that doesn't work...
http://www.xfree86.org/support.html
LorKorub:
I haven't used OpenBSD, but I configured it using FreeBSD.
The easiest thing to do is to use the configuration program if you have it. It should be at /usr/X11R6/bin/xf86config
The configuration file itself is saved in /etc/XF86Config. Make sure you that if you are using the xf86config program that you are writing your configuration to the write file. This happened to me on Debian. I couldn't get X running, even after I configured it a number of times, because by default, it writes to /etc/XF86Config, whereas Debian uses /etc/XF86config4 or something like that.
KernelPanic:
Which is better OpenBSD or freeBSD. Oh and while I'm at it how long is that piece of string
TheQuirk:
openbsd is more secure out of the box, but it's a bit harder to use (or so people say).
FreeBSD is a bit more "bloated" and is not as secure.
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