Re: Can't start x: client 1 rejected from local host



I solved it by deleting my user, recreating it and copying .xinitrc from my
root to the user directory.

On 6/29/07, roach.jeffrey@xxxxxxxxx <roach.jeffrey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I started getting the following message when starting x as a user
other than root in freebsd 6.2 after installing vnc

AUDIT: [Mon Jul 15 14:45:38 2002: 369 XDarwin]: client 1 rejected from
local host
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified

The part in brackets didn't come from my machine. The message looked
like this otherwise.

I've tried to delete .Xauthority in my user directory but still the
problem. After deleting .Xauthority I don't get the error message
above but still a black screen when starting x.

I also tried deinstalling vnc.

Thank you.


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