To work around the permissions issue, you can use a Xorg.wrap config file to pass root rights, using: needsrootrights yes. Now of course I can change it using chmod, but I shouldn't have to do that every time I reboot the computer, so it seems like something is wrong / I haven't set up something properly. Gilles is correct this is due to the changes in xorg-server 1.16 which were announced on the Arch News. La commande startx tentera de lancer xorg-twm, xorg-xclock et xterm. Just don't use the new privilege too carelessly. By using sudo you become root for the next command, so sudo passwd lets you set the root password. Root password is a little devious: sudo passwd and set it to whatever you want. Sans argument, et sans configuration préalable. Re: Arch Linux 'startx' command not found. I have some pastebins to help complete the picture.20 posts Hello Everyone, Let me start by saying thankyou to all the forum contributors. pacman -S xinit error: target not found: xinit. ![]() On my Debian box, dpkg -S /usr/bin/startx xinit: /usr/bin/startx. However, startx bash: startx: command not found. So I installed xorg-server as per the opening lines in the wiki. Dans ce cas startx lance ce programme comme client unique dun serveur X. It works fine so I infer that my hardware is fine. Next, I installed openbox, surprisingly finding that X is not among its dependencies. (WW) Falling back to old probe method for fbdev startx est une commande qui prend comme argument un fichier exécutable. ABI class: X.Org Video Driver, version 18.0 compiled for 1.16.0, module version = 0.0.2 (II) Module fbdevhw: vendor="X.Org Foundation" (II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/libfbdevhw.so Its only when I run startx, the display port gets a signal. ![]() This goes all the way from the boot passphrase to the motherboard logo, the arch linux loading text, the login and the console terminal. Its all going to the HDMI, the small monitor. I've tested a lot of nf options (all of them are being unfortunately ignored), one big difference I found is that xrandr shows always only one display, i.e.: DISPLAY:0.0 xrandr Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 1920 x. When I turn on my desktop, theres no output on the display port. When I try to start my WM using startx, I am unable to because the permission of something called /dev/fb0 are restricted.įrom home/user/.local/share/xorg/Xorg.0.log: (-) controlling tty is VT number 1, auto-enabling KeepTty Unfortunately DISPLAY:8.0 startx (or primusrun startx or optirun) just ignores display, it starts on my laptop screen.
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