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Date:      Wed, 30 May 2001 14:54:50 -0700
From:      Steve Kanady <spk@efn.org>
To:        "freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG" <freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   startx xinit
Message-ID:  <3B156C2A.C1E2EEBF@efn.org>

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After installing some ports with /stand/sysinstall. When I type :

startx  < I get>
execv failed for/usr/X11R6/bin//XFree86 (errno2)
-X11TransSocketUNIX Connect : Can't connect:errno =2
-X11TransSocketUNIX Connect : Can't connect:errno =2
-X11TransSocketUNIX Connect : Can't connect:errno =2
-X11TransSocketUNIX Connect : Can't connect:errno =2
-X11TransSocketUNIX Connect : Can't connect:errno =2
-X11TransSocketUNIX Connect : Can't connect:errno =2
xinit : No such file or directory (errno2) : unable to connect to x
server
xinit : No such process (errno3) : Server errror

This on a 4.2 FreeBSD (i386) and XFree86 3.3.6.  on a Pentium II
with 190M of ram, it already runs Win98 and Red Hat 7.  The X server was

working before I started installing ports and I'm not sure what would
have caused it because I didn't fire up <startx> after every install.
There
were no error messages during the installations.

                                                Thanks
                                                    - Steve


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After installing some ports with /stand/sysinstall. When I type :
<p>startx&nbsp; &lt; I get>
<br>execv failed for/usr/X11R6/bin//XFree86 (errno2)
<br>-X11TransSocketUNIX Connect : Can't connect:errno =2
<br>-X11TransSocketUNIX Connect : Can't connect:errno =2
<br>-X11TransSocketUNIX Connect : Can't connect:errno =2
<br>-X11TransSocketUNIX Connect : Can't connect:errno =2
<br>-X11TransSocketUNIX Connect : Can't connect:errno =2
<br>-X11TransSocketUNIX Connect : Can't connect:errno =2
<br>xinit : No such file or directory (errno2) : unable to connect to x
server
<br>xinit : No such process (errno3) : Server errror
<p>This on a 4.2 FreeBSD (i386) and XFree86 3.3.6.&nbsp; on a Pentium II
<br>with 190M of ram, it already runs Win98 and Red Hat 7.&nbsp; <u>The
X server was</u>
<br><u>working </u>before I started installing ports and I'm not sure what
would
<br>have caused it because I didn't fire up &lt;startx> after every install.&nbsp;
There
<br>were no error messages during the installations.
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Thanks
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- Steve
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