Rob <Nuisance@???> writes: > -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: upgrade 16/10/2015 xorg fails to start
> Local Time: October 16 2015 11:44 pm
> UTC Time: October 16 2015 10:44 pm
> From: Nuisance@???
> To: dng@???
>
> After upgrade tonight came out of Xorg to restart openbox.
>
> I tried to start Xorg but it failed with "xf86OpenConsole cannot open /dev/tty0 ( no such file or directory)
>
> /dev/tty0 was there so assumed permission problem. Temporarily added my user to tty group and tried again.
>
> This time Xorg failed to start with "xf86OpenConsole cannot open Virtual Console 7 ( permisson denied.)
>
> How to resolve?
>
> Xorg.log below
>
Since the change listing below which basically about ensuring that
hardware which won't ever be supported by wayland ceases to work and
that 'the GUI' of people who don't run systemd does, too, tells you what
was broken in order to achieve these two very laudable goals, why don't
you just revert it?
This is bollocks, anyway, as it can only ever 'help' on systems where
untrusted local users exist and these could alternatively just be
blocked from starting X manually.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------
> apt-listchanges 28/10/2015:
>
> xorg-server (2:1.17.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium
>
> The Xorg server is no longer setuid root by default. This change reduces the
> risk of privilege escalation due to X server bugs, but has some side effects:
>
> * it relies on logind and libpam-systemd
> * it relies on a kernel video driver (so the userspace component doesn't
> touch the hardware directly)
> * it needs X to run on the virtual console (VT) it was started from
> * it changes the location for storing the Xorg log from /var/log/ to
> ~/.local/share/xorg/
>
> On systems where those are not available, the new xserver-xorg-legacy package
> is needed to allow X to run with elevated privileges. See the
> Xwrapper.config(5) manual page for configuration details.
>
>
>
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