X Server Cannot Open /Dev/Tty0 at Franklin Norwood blog

X Server Cannot Open /Dev/Tty0. I'm using antix 19.5 core which is debian based distro without gui in virtual box. Before i was getting a perm denied on /dev/tty0. Also, what terminal is your user running on? Or better yet an lsof on it. You just get tty at startup in core version of antix. You have no logind session thus you cannot use logind interface. Run a 'who' to see if anyone else is using /dev/tty0. When i first restarted my computer after the first update, running startx produced the error parse_vt_settings: So i added my user to input, video, and tty. # ls /dev/tty* /dev/tty /dev/ttys0 /dev/ttys1 /dev/ttys2 /dev/ttys3. I see that there is no tty0 device in the node or the container.

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So i added my user to input, video, and tty. # ls /dev/tty* /dev/tty /dev/ttys0 /dev/ttys1 /dev/ttys2 /dev/ttys3. You have no logind session thus you cannot use logind interface. When i first restarted my computer after the first update, running startx produced the error parse_vt_settings: You just get tty at startup in core version of antix. I'm using antix 19.5 core which is debian based distro without gui in virtual box. Run a 'who' to see if anyone else is using /dev/tty0. I see that there is no tty0 device in the node or the container. Before i was getting a perm denied on /dev/tty0. Or better yet an lsof on it.

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X Server Cannot Open /Dev/Tty0 # ls /dev/tty* /dev/tty /dev/ttys0 /dev/ttys1 /dev/ttys2 /dev/ttys3. So i added my user to input, video, and tty. I'm using antix 19.5 core which is debian based distro without gui in virtual box. When i first restarted my computer after the first update, running startx produced the error parse_vt_settings: Or better yet an lsof on it. Before i was getting a perm denied on /dev/tty0. Run a 'who' to see if anyone else is using /dev/tty0. You just get tty at startup in core version of antix. Also, what terminal is your user running on? You have no logind session thus you cannot use logind interface. I see that there is no tty0 device in the node or the container. # ls /dev/tty* /dev/tty /dev/ttys0 /dev/ttys1 /dev/ttys2 /dev/ttys3.

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