Problem with X server

Wiedemann, Shane CIV NAVAIR shane.wiedemann at navy.mil
Mon May 5 21:56:18 UTC 2008


This doesn't seem to work either.  As a note, I do have access to the
source code.  Anything I might look for there?

As a further note, I do have an NVIDIA driver installed...could this be
causing a problem? Is there a place to set up how X behaves?


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Troy Amburg
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2008 11:30
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Subject: Re: Problem with X server

Try this:

On the local host, type:

xhost +


On May 5, 2008, at 11:24 AM, Wiedemann, Shane CIV NAVAIR wrote:

> I am at runlevel 5.  I'll answer any stupid question in the hopes it 
> leads me to an answer and/or better understanding!
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of mark
> Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2008 19:31
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> Subject: Re: Problem with X server
>
> Wiedemann, Shane CIV NAVAIR wrote:
>> So this problem is most likely user error; none the less...
>
> Ok, stupid question #1: what runlevel are you at, 3 or 5?
>
> 	mark
>> I have some software (only one other place has this software) that to

>> view video windows that the software tries to pop up, you need to use

>> the following command to get it to display:
>> "software_name -display hostname", or at least that is what I am 
>> told.
>> I have inserted my hostname where it says "hostname" and verified 
>> with
>
>> "uname" that my hostname is correct.  I am not connecting to a remote

>> machine, am not on a network and am running the software on a 
>> stand-alone machine.  The vendors of the software do connect 
>> remotely,
>
>> I believe, and they can pop video display windows just fine.   
>> Whenever
>
>> I run the software, I get a message that says "Unable to connect to x

>> server".
>> I currently have the DISPLAY variable set to ":0.0" and this seems to

>> be fine for opening programs, such as NEdit.  Any other setting (even
>> "hostname:0.0") and I cannot start programs such as editors and other

>> programs that open in a separate window.  I get errors that say 
>> "can't
>
>> open display" and the like.
>>
>> When I run the software, if I leave out the command "-display
> hostname"
>> all video rendering is done behind the scenes, i.e., I can't view it.
>
>> I have tried replacing "hostname" with all of the following:
>> hostname:0.0
>> :0.0
>> hostname:0
>> localhost
>> localhost:0.0
>> localhost:0
>>
>> Any clues?
>
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