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You might have missed an xorg librarie?
Check if you installed all xorg libs, LFS normally includes more then needed and the compilation/install is done with a script.
You might have missed an xorg librarie?
Check if you installed all xorg libs, LFS normally includes more then needed and the compilation/install is done with a script.
Yes! Xorg installed.
Xfce4 Installed and work normal.
Just RANDR missing extension.
Yes! Xorg installed.
Xfce4 Installed and work normal.
Just RANDR missing extension.
I think what @hendrickxm is saying is go back and check if RANDR was indeed installed. Xorg is a collection of many libraries, so it is possible that one or two libraries were missed when building. Try executing `xrandr` and see if you see expected output.
I think what @hendrickxm is saying is go back and check if RANDR was indeed installed. Xorg is a collection of many libraries, so it is possible that one or two libraries were missed when building. Try executing `xrandr` and see if you see expected output.
is personal, tried compiling Xorg, Xorg HEADERS, all .. it did not work, the XRandR still does not open. but anyone have any ideas?
I would check the dependency tree of the xorg-headers and libraries and start from the bottom.
This means reinstalling/compiling xorg.
Dependency graph or build/install order can be found in the blfs book or here: http://emarsk.blogspot.it/2015/09/xo...raph-blfs.html
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