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In <19980228021014.13907.qmail@hotmail.com>, on 02/27/98
at 08:10 PM, "jim seiberling"
Good evening all! I was demonstrating SuSE to a friend of mine, first the shells, then the 'games without x', then finally X. I went to try and use a different terminal, and severely killed X. Now, when i use either program to set up X (text or graphic), i go through the motions, then when i try to startx, i get the message '...X11_xxxx doesn't appear to be a binary file. I'm aborting now.' My question is: how do i make it see the binary file, or edit the last known working binary file to remove the offending character(s)? Thanks for your help :) jim seiberling
Hi, Jim, I recognize that error message. What I did was use YAST to reinstall my SVGA server.This corrected the problem with me. You might be using another server . Check out with YAST if it it installed or not. Please disregard this reply if I am beside the point. regards, Lars A. Gronningsater, AAlesund, Norway. ----------------------------------------------------------- larsa.gronningsater@riksnett.no ----------------------------------------------------------- -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e