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Where Xorg X-Lock file is located in Solaris?
I am using Xorg server with Solaris 10.
After unnormal poweroff dtlogin tells: "The X-server can not be started on display :0" I am absolutelly sure it is because there is still a X-lock file from the previouse X-session somewhere, but I do not know where is it located in Solaris! |
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Have you checked /var/dt/Xerrors for possible indicators to the problem?
Cheers ZB |
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The only fatal error is "No screen found"
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