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Author: arson smith
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Subject: X permissions
If i remember right XF86Setup doesn't use xwrappers by default
and is probly just putting a link from /usr/X11R6/bin/XF86_SVGA
to /usr/X11R6/bin/X and trying to run X. xwrappers lets you run
your x server as a user otherwise you have to set XF86_SVGA (or
what ever server you are useing) as setuid root. Try changing
it and see if it works. Then look into how to install xwrappers
for secureity reasons.

Bill Warner

>From: Roger Prutsman <>
>Reply-To:
>To:
>Subject: X permissions
>Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2000 16:14:50 -0700 (PDT)
>
>I have an interesting prob. Someone gave me a copy of
>TurboLinux 6.0 the other day. I trashed an NT box at
>work and threw it on (wish we all could do that). I
>installed just enough to get on the network and be
>able to move around.
>I then installed XF86 and GNOME. I got it on, and I
>used XF86Setup to set up the GUI. All ok so far. I
>then login as myself (user) and type startx. I then
>get a server crash. Here's the message:
>
>    "xf86OpenConsole: Server must be running with root
>permissions. You should be using Xwrappers to start
>the server or xdm. We strongly advise against making
>the server SUID root!"

>
>I am not sure where to look on this one. All the perms
>are the default, and this has never been a problem
>before. I can run X as root, but not as a user. I know
>this is a Perm issue, just not sure where to look.
>
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