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That's pretty strange.  That was the XFree log from the hang, not the success, 
right?  I don't have a solution, just some ideas on how to approach it.

What is in your .Xclients (or .xsession) file?  Try making it as simple as 
possible.  After exiting X, see if anything is left in your process list.  
(run ps aux befor and after and compare the results.)  Use netstat -tl before 
and after running X to see if someone is listening on a port that you didn't 
expect.

Sounds to me like something is not freeing up a port on exit.  If you wait, 
say, 10 minutes can you start X again, or does it require a reboot?

You could also run tcpdump and see if there is any network traffic.  Sometimes 
DNS problems can cause strange hangs.

Michael


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