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> This happend on my Sparc Debian box a little while ago, and
> all I remember doing was apt-get install --reinstall xfs
> and made sure the pathing was correct in /etc/X11/fs/config
Tried that. The thing that helped was deleting some garbage. I
noticed that my drive usage was at 100%. So, trying to install Film
GIMP was the indirect cause of the problem by using up drive space.
I removed some garbage, the PID file, and the lock file. Then, I
started xfs and finally X.
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