Xorg error 104 translation

From: Jude DaShiell (jdashiel_at_shellworld.net)
Date: 05/19/05

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    I did a little research on Xorg error 104 and a little more
    experimentation on this computer system and have come to the conclusion
    that error 104 properly translates to something like: "your hardware won't
    work with our interface and we have no clue why it won't work either".
    The research on bugzilla suggested it had something to do with a mouse
    being plugged into the computer. Okay no problem I'm totally blind but
    don't have a problem with walking so I remove the mouse from the computer.
    The error still happens whether the mouse is plugged into the computer or
    not. Also, the setup program for x configuration runs into that same
    error. Now here's where this whole situation gets real curious. This is
    not preventing me from typing telinit 5 at the command prompt and when I
    do that I get to the short beep and manage to log into X and then
    gnopernicus comes up talking. Unfortunately root is all that can run
    telinit 5 so I have ethernet cable disconnected if I go into X that way.
    I do know the minimum memory requirement for X is 192M and I have only
    128M on this very old and out of warranty Dell now. In the interests of
    furthering Science next week I will get a memory upgrade on this machine
    and try all of this again. If the situation goes away, a better message
    for error 104 is insufficient memory. It will be the end of next week
    when I next write on this list about this topic because by then I'll have
    a little more information. By the way, the mouse I had plugged in was a
    microsoft intellimouse.

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