Xinit not work in mandrake 10

edited October 2004 in Software
WTF my favourite crap called xinit cannot initialize on mandrake 10? It starts and then terminates...
But startx is working... what the hell?
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  • try a reinstall, when Mandrake screws up on me, (right after install) i reinstall.
  • The user and all related content has been deleted.
  • In every field, stream and hollow, some people are bound to exagurate[sic!].

    -Q
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  • Hey! That was just the only bug in Linux...
    In Windows XP i see everyday tons of something like this...
  • Slash wrote:
    WTF my favourite crap called xinit cannot initialize on mandrake 10? It starts and then terminates...
    But startx is working... what the hell?


    Just use windows.


    Remember...Linux is only free if your time is worth nothing.
  • James Babb wrote:
    Remember...Firefox is only free if your time is worth nothing.

    OpnSrc is much more then you seem to realize...

    -Q
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  • I think the Russian/English language barrier is causing problems. for him a "bug" may mean just an (the) error that he ecounters, not every bit of bad coding that's in there.

    -Q
  • So I guess Windows contains Millions of bugs then...
  • Well, it has it's fair share that's for sure.

    -Q
  • reconfigure your x server using "rdev" utility.
  • there is no "rdev" utility there.
  • www.securityfocus.com results for OSes.... It seems that Windows wins with less problems :)

    Results for linux 1 to 15 of 49174 results. Search time: 0.076 seconds


    Results for Windows 1 to 15 of 46618 results. Search time: 0.145 seconds
  • Also:


    Googlewar.com results:


    Linux bug: 210,000

    Windows bug: 9,950



    Sorry, Linux looses again.
  • Let's face it, they BOTH have multitudes of bugs, and that's not going to change anytime soon.

    -Q
  • Any OS has plenty of bugs, but Windows vs Linux competing for most bugs, Linux clearly has the most, BUT the linux zealots just quietly burry them and make it sound like theres no bugs.
  • The problem with that is that noone can tell all the bugs in Windows, untill someone finds out or MS announces it, noone knows. It's like polling for the election, there's such a small difference that the truth could easily be either way.

    -Q
  • Any OS has plenty of bugs, but Windows vs Linux competing for most bugs, Linux clearly has the most, BUT the linux zealots just quietly burry them and make it sound like theres no bugs.

    K OS doesn't have any bugs right now. it sits at a blank screen like it was supposed to.
  • Thats clearly because it cant DO anything.
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  • James Babb wrote:
    Any OS has plenty of bugs, but Windows vs Linux competing for most bugs, Linux clearly has the most, BUT the linux zealots just quietly burry them and make it sound like theres no bugs.

    K OS doesn't have any bugs right now. it sits at a blank screen like it was supposed to.
    I hope there will be bugs in K OS when it will can do something...
    "Everything which works has its own bugs" - Some guy from MSFN...
  • every program is gonna have some bugs, no1s perfect
  • Of course, you cannot name any program that has no bugs.
  • Unless it's a program that hasn't been written ;)

    -Q
  • Q wrote:
    Unless it's a program that hasn't been written ;)

    -Q
    Or, @ least, a program that can't do anything...
  • or the basic one i made......

    you tell u it ur name and it says hello to you lol
  • HaH! There is nowhere to make bugs in this proggie...
  • its like 5 lines of code lol
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