Looks like this new installation is falling apart at the seems. In Gnome, when I try to open Yast2, after it prompts me for the root password, I get the error... Gnome SuperUser:b:connection to ":0.0" refused by server When I try to open Yast2 in Enlightenmet I get prompted for the password and then nothing happens at all. Since my new install I have been keeping up to date with all of my packages using apt. Currently Running Gnome 2.2.2-SuSE.ulb.1 Enlightenment 0.16.5-809 YaST2 2.7.30-30 Synaptic 0.43.1-rb1 and the following apt sources.list rpm ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/ SuSE/8.2-i386 suse-people base update-prpm update kde xfree86 mozilla extra usr-local-bin funktronics packman packman-i686 kde3-stable security-prpm security rpm-src ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/apt/ SuSE/8.2-i386 suse-people base update-prpm update kde xfree86 mozilla extra usr-local-bin funktronics packman packman-i686 kde3-stable security-prpm security Are any of these experimental, cause if so, I want to get rid of them. I only want a stable install and I only want to upgrade stable packages. Advice? Thanks, -=Thinker
The 03.09.07 at 19:06, Thinker wrote:
In Gnome, when I try to open Yast2, after it prompts me for the root password, I get the error...
Gnome SuperUser:b:connection to ":0.0" refused by server
I think I saw a patch time ago for that, but I can not remember now. Do you have your system patched by YOU? -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson
On Sun, 2003-09-07 at 19:06, Thinker wrote:
Looks like this new installation is falling apart at the seems.
In Gnome, when I try to open Yast2, after it prompts me for the root password, I get the error...
Gnome SuperUser:b:connection to ":0.0" refused by server
When I try to open Yast2 in Enlightenmet I get prompted for the password and then nothing happens at all.
<snip> Try and see if this is the issue. Look for a file called .xserverrc.secure and remove it. After you remove it, try to use Yast again. -- Marshall "Nothing is impossible, we just do not have all the anwsers to make the impossible, possible."
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