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From: bolsen@odinn.XRN-DOMAIN-VAR-NOT-SET (Bruce Olsen)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Something wrong with my X
Date: 23 Oct 1995 15:23:12 GMT
Organization: Seanet Online Services, Seattle WA
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Sender: bolsen@odinn (Bruce Olsen)
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In article <paul-2010951621140001@ppaul.sierra.net>, paul@sierra.net (Paul Schurwing) writes:
|> Running FreeBSD 2.0.5, I've installed pretty much everything, including
|> X.  I actually had X working for a few minutes.  Once I had that, I went 
|> brought up PPP.  Ever since X won't run!
|> 
|> I run startx, just like I did before, and here is what I get (this is
|> a whole dump, in case any item sheds light.):
|> 
|> TRANS(SocketUNIXConnect) () can't connect: errno = 2
|> TRANS(SocketUNIXConnect) () can't connect: errno = 2
|> TRANS(SocketUNIXConnect) () can't connect: errno = 2
|> TRANS(SocketUNIXConnect) () can't connect: errno = 2
|> TRANS(SocketUNIXConnect) () can't connect: errno = 2
|> TRANS(SocketUNIXConnect) () can't connect: errno = 2
|> TRANS(SocketCreateListener): failed to bind listener
|> TRANS(SocketINETCreateListener): TRANS(SocketCreateListener) () failed
|> TRANS(MakeAllCOTSServerListeners) failed to create listener for tcp
|> 
|> Fatal server error:
|> Failed to establish all listening sockets
|> 
|> TRANS(SocketUNIXConnect) () can't connect: errno = 61
|> giving up.
|> xinit: COnnection refused (errno 61): unable to connect to X server
|> xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error
|> 
|> ... and then I'm back to a regular prompt.
|> 
you might double check your name server. i get total hangs in UnixWare if
i have done something dumb like leave a cache file acrive when i'm not
connected to my isp.