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Date:      Sun, 20 Jan 2008 16:30:44 -0800
From:      "Jin Guojun [VFFS]" <jin@george.lbl.gov>
To:        Manolis Kiagias <sonicy@otenet.gr>
Cc:        "Jim Guojun \[VFFS\]" <j_guojun@lbl.gov>, "freebsd-questions@freebsd.org" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: X -configure fails on 6.3-Release
Message-ID:  <4793E7B4.3060809@george.lbl.gov>
In-Reply-To: <4793A896.3080604@otenet.gr>
References:  <4792C632.5010502@lbl.gov> <4793A896.3080604@otenet.gr>

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Manolis Kiagias wrote:

> Jim Guojun [VFFS] wrote:
>
>> After installed FreeBSD 6.3 on two machines, and X server cannot be 
>> started somehow on either one.
>>
>> Both "X -configure" and "X -probeonly" failed and errors are in 
>> attached file -- Xerr.
>> Also, Xorg.o.log is attached.
>>
>> Both machines run FreeBSD 6.2 and X works fine.
>> I search wiki.x.org and freebsd list, but did not see any information 
>> related to this problem.
>>
>> Can someone tell me what is going wrong on my installation or X 
>> configuration?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> -Jin
>>
>
> I rarely install X from packages during install myself (I most always 
> compile the entire Xorg from ports afterwards). But wanting to test my 
> CDs, I did, and got the exact same result. It seems that when 
> installing the Standard distribution with X, several parts are not 
> selected (like xorg-drivers, which is causing this exact symptom. You 
> will also find out there is no "startx" command). Maybe the 
> installation does not take into account that Xorg is now modular?
> However, when you reach the question about installing packages, you 
> can actually select the entire xorg-7.3 package and install it. This 
> will take care of the problem.

This was not a problem of installation on FreeBSD 6.2 and earlier.
It looks like a bug in 6.3 installation process. It does not matter how 
to select X package from the selection menu,
the drivers are not installed.

-Jin



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