On 2012-10-29 23:04 (GMT+0100) Oddball composed:
Felix Miata composed:
Can you login root on a tty and get into X with startx?
Probably you cannot if the last line of /etc/permissions.local is still commented. If you uncomment to try again, first either run 'SuSEconfig permissions' or reboot.
No, i can not. I get exactly the same message.
# suexec is only secure if the document root doesn't contain files # writeable by wwwrun. Make sure you have a safe server setup # before setting the setuid bit! See also # https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=263789 # http://httpd.apache.org/docs/trunk/suexec.html
#/usr/sbin/suexec2 root:root 4755
# setuid bit on Xorg is only needed if no display manager, ie startx # is used. Beware of CVE-2010-2240. # #/usr/bin/Xorg root:root 4711
This is what is there in /etc/permissons.local
But Marcus said:
if you login via kdm, please do not touch this file, it is not the problem.
Check /var/log/messages and other logfiles.
So do i touch the file ? or not? (or do you mean another one? Marcus?)
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