On Sat, 2005-01-29 at 00:24, mifthas haris wrote:
well, basically the presence of .xinitrc in home overrides the global xinitrc and a blank .xinitrc prevents one from accessing gui. obviously a tip for RHCE aspirants.
yaa I am preparing for RHCE. So your tip will be valuable to me. I have gone through /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc file.
It is installed But I checked ymessenger was not the problem for X crash.
Well, I suspect ymessenger is the culprit, for some reasons it created a blank .xinitrc.
yaa ymessenger was the culprit (philip has given the same reason yesterday and I have tested). ymessenger creates blank .xinitrc file in home directory. and That was the problem.
-Sachin