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Originally Posted by phoenix
First, never, ever, ever, ever run X as root. In this case, where you were just testing things to get them up and running, it's okay. Just remember to always use a normal user account to start X after it's working.
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I would not normally log in as root, or startx as root. In fact in the first instance I tried it as user and on failure logged in as root.
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Well, what's on line 378, and the few lines above that? Open /etc/X11/xorg.conf in ee, and it will show line numbers in the header.
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Opened in ee, edited in ee, so I would guess when I say that there are only 141 lines then you can take it from me there are only 141 lines
I even counted them myself just to make sure.
It is funny, now Xorg.0.log is empty...HELP