Please paste the output of the following command here: sudo edit-chroot -all
crosh> shell
chronos@localhost / $ sudo startxfce4
Entering /mnt/stateful_partition/crouton/chroots/kali...
/usr/bin/startxfce4: Starting X server
/usr/lib/xorg/Xorg.wrap: Only console users are allowed to run the X server
/usr/bin/xinit: giving up
/usr/bin/xinit: unable to connect to X server: Connection refused
/usr/bin/xinit: server error
Unmounting /mnt/stateful_partition/crouton/chroots/kali...
Sending SIGTERM to processes under /mnt/stateful_partition/crouton/chroots/kali...
chronos@localhost / $
#### Please describe your issue:
No idea what is going wrong, can someone walk me through it?
Might have to do with the kali linux ARM download?
#### If known, describe the steps to reproduce the issue:
I did what he told me to :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExRR3w4-8cg&index=1&list=PLuoU9aDujU800YCYi30WFLYWWy1gyP12S&spfreload=5
Thank you
I had this problem after upgrading a chroot (kali-rolling, xiwi, xfce). Logged into the chroot using enter-chroot, ran ‘sudo apt remove xserver-xorg-legacy’, and this seems to have fixed it. Thanks!
@swors No. After ‘aptitude purge xserver-xorg-legacy’ everything has been working swimmingly.
@dcecile Worked for me. I am running Debian Sid and LXDE in my chroot. I entered my chroot with ‘sudo enter-chroot’ and ran ‘aptitude purge xserver-xorg-legacy’ and now X starts. Looks like my system update from May 6 installed xserver-xorg-legacy and broke my X. Thanks dcecile