Newbie question
Newbie question
- Subject: Newbie question
- From: Perry Smith <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 16 May 2003 08:25:26 -0500
I searched the FAQ and the mailing list archives and did not find
anything.
I down loaded the X11 server just now (beta 3) as my admin user,
installed it, and started it up. All went just fine. I switched to my
non-admin user and tried to start X11. The server starts fine but
xterm gives this message:
xterm; Could not exec uid; No such file or directory
I'm on 10.2.5 Server.
Part of this mystery may be in another error I've been having for a
while. I had my id set up but not by using workgroup manager. I
discovered this and decided to change it. So I moved the contents of
the home directory to the side. deleted the user, and added it back in
with workgroup manager. I then moved the home directory back. I also
have the owner set properly. (I'm a long time Unix user so I am
familiar with all that stuff.)
Now when I log in I get this message:
You have inserted a disk containing no volumes that mac OS X can read.
To continue with the disk inserted, click Ignore.
This comes out in a standalone alert box with a button for "Ignore". I
click it and everything is fine. Even if I don't click it, after a few
minutes it decides to go away.
Any help would be appreciated,
Perry
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