Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: keymap error when closing X | Date | Fri, 15 Oct 1999 17:35:51 -0400 | From | "Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH" <> |
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In message <19991015140105.A761@ookhoi.dds.nl>, Ookhoi writes: +----- | > I get the following when closing Xwindows. | > | > What does this mean? | > How do I fix it? | > | > System: `/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb/xkbcomp -w 1 -R/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xkb -xkm | -m us -em1 "The XKEYBOARD keymap | > compiler (xkbcomp) reports:" -emp "> " -eml "Errors from xkbcomp are not fa | tal to the X server" | > keymap/xfree86 /var/tmp/xfree86.xkm' | > xinit: connection to X server lost. | > | > I wonder if part of the problem is that 'us' is an empty file in /usr/X11R6 | /lib/X11/xkb/symbols | | I have the same message when I _start_ X. As soon as the XDM loginscreen | is there, or when X is running, the mouse and keyboard don't work. They | do during boot. Don't know if the message is related with the malfunctioning | of the keyboard and mouse. +--->8
It's not related. Also, it's not an error; if you look closely, the "error" strings are *arguments* to the command.
It's just the X server telling you that it is executing a command. Said command has arguments that cause it to document its log output *if it has any*, which it apparently doesn't because the "Errors from" line only occurs as an argument and not by itself.
As for the "xinit: connection to X server lost", that usually indicates that you used CTRL-ALT-BackSpace to abort the X server (although it *could* indicate the server died for some other reason).
In any case, X server problems are not appropriate for linux-kernel; X doesn't have a kernnel component.
-- brandon s. allbery os/2,linux,solaris,perl allbery@kf8nh.apk.net system administrator kthkrb,heimdal,gnome,rt allbery@ece.cmu.edu carnegie mellon / electrical and computer engineering kf8nh We are Linux. Resistance is an indication that you missed the point.
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