Joel Kleppinger
07-19-1999, 05:58 AM
---Question #1---
OK, here's the deal -> I have installed Caldera 2.2 which includes the 2.2.5 kernel on a dual Celeron machine with a 500 MB HD on it and, needless to say, I've had a few problems (something of an understatement http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif). I'm using a Diamond Stealth II G460 so I downloaded the i740 server from the redhat FTP site and installed the rpm and the newer xf86config.
After much trial and error and a good deal of prayer, I managed to get it set it properly configured and was rewarded with something a little nicer than a 16 color login screen. However, after installing the rpm and before getting it configured, I was unable to continue use of X Windows whatsoever because of the following error message:
1041 Xwrapper: client 1 rejected from local host
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Now, if I try to login the default way to KDE from Caldera's graphical login screen, it begins the process of changing video modes as it would if it worked properly, then it changes back and the login screen appears again. This continues constantly unless I choose some form of shutdown or log into the failsafe (terminal) mode.
I'm not sure what/if I have to reinstall any packages. In the same session that I attempted to install the XBF i740 X server, I also installed several other packages, including Star Office 5, one of which I suppose could have caused this problem.
If you're bored, skip to here -> I actually come to a point http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif
Basically, my main question is how can I fix this...preferably without a reinstall, but if I do need to reinstall, how can I save all the .tar.gz and .rpm files that I've downloaded?
----Question #2----
Speaking of downloaded files, I downloaded the 2.2.10 kernel to attempt my first kernel recompile (and there was much fear and trembling http://www.sysopt.com/forum/wink.gif). After tar xpvzf the whole .tar.gz file, I changed to the /usr/src/linux directory and typed make menuconfig (since I don't have the Tk libraries installed for X config and can't find the library that Tk needs (v 8 of something) to install), but when it gets to the curses part, it can't find several of the .h and .c files that a header file refers to. I assume this is because I need to install some sort of curses RPM, but ncurses 4.1 (I think that's the version) is already installed.
I went ahead and braved the make config and it appeared to complete properly. After doing that, I typed:
make dep ; make clean ; make zlilo ; make modules ; make modules_install
--which is what the Caldera manual said to type in. They then say to reboot and then you'll be using the new kernel. Well, I don't know how to check the currently used kernel version (these manuals are a tad on the weak side, especially for troubleshooting), but I still only have 1 of the 2 CPUs detected by RC5DES so I'm certain it must not have worked or SMP would have been enabled.
---Summary--- (This feels like a whole article http://www.sysopt.com/forum/wink.gif)
If you can give me a hand with these two problems I'd appreciate it. I'd rather not have to reinstall Caldera, but if that's what's necessary, then I have no choice. Please let me know as soon as possible. Right now I'm relegated to the command line where I'm far less comfortable (hey, I'm a DOS man, cut me some slack - it's not my fault the slashes go the wrong way in UNIX http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif) so I'd prefer getting back to KDE where I feel a bit more sheltered... heh.
Thanks for your help,
Joel
*whew*
OK, here's the deal -> I have installed Caldera 2.2 which includes the 2.2.5 kernel on a dual Celeron machine with a 500 MB HD on it and, needless to say, I've had a few problems (something of an understatement http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif). I'm using a Diamond Stealth II G460 so I downloaded the i740 server from the redhat FTP site and installed the rpm and the newer xf86config.
After much trial and error and a good deal of prayer, I managed to get it set it properly configured and was rewarded with something a little nicer than a 16 color login screen. However, after installing the rpm and before getting it configured, I was unable to continue use of X Windows whatsoever because of the following error message:
1041 Xwrapper: client 1 rejected from local host
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Now, if I try to login the default way to KDE from Caldera's graphical login screen, it begins the process of changing video modes as it would if it worked properly, then it changes back and the login screen appears again. This continues constantly unless I choose some form of shutdown or log into the failsafe (terminal) mode.
I'm not sure what/if I have to reinstall any packages. In the same session that I attempted to install the XBF i740 X server, I also installed several other packages, including Star Office 5, one of which I suppose could have caused this problem.
If you're bored, skip to here -> I actually come to a point http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif
Basically, my main question is how can I fix this...preferably without a reinstall, but if I do need to reinstall, how can I save all the .tar.gz and .rpm files that I've downloaded?
----Question #2----
Speaking of downloaded files, I downloaded the 2.2.10 kernel to attempt my first kernel recompile (and there was much fear and trembling http://www.sysopt.com/forum/wink.gif). After tar xpvzf the whole .tar.gz file, I changed to the /usr/src/linux directory and typed make menuconfig (since I don't have the Tk libraries installed for X config and can't find the library that Tk needs (v 8 of something) to install), but when it gets to the curses part, it can't find several of the .h and .c files that a header file refers to. I assume this is because I need to install some sort of curses RPM, but ncurses 4.1 (I think that's the version) is already installed.
I went ahead and braved the make config and it appeared to complete properly. After doing that, I typed:
make dep ; make clean ; make zlilo ; make modules ; make modules_install
--which is what the Caldera manual said to type in. They then say to reboot and then you'll be using the new kernel. Well, I don't know how to check the currently used kernel version (these manuals are a tad on the weak side, especially for troubleshooting), but I still only have 1 of the 2 CPUs detected by RC5DES so I'm certain it must not have worked or SMP would have been enabled.
---Summary--- (This feels like a whole article http://www.sysopt.com/forum/wink.gif)
If you can give me a hand with these two problems I'd appreciate it. I'd rather not have to reinstall Caldera, but if that's what's necessary, then I have no choice. Please let me know as soon as possible. Right now I'm relegated to the command line where I'm far less comfortable (hey, I'm a DOS man, cut me some slack - it's not my fault the slashes go the wrong way in UNIX http://www.sysopt.com/forum/smile.gif) so I'd prefer getting back to KDE where I feel a bit more sheltered... heh.
Thanks for your help,
Joel
*whew*