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sara kolster wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
I solved it differently.. I don't use now the securtity options of X11
which means that basically anyone can use the X11 server.</pre>
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in that case ( i'm trying to decipher that esoteric apple language ), i
guess<br>
you don't need to issue any xhost+ anymore. <br>
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Not really a structural solution; but xhost + doesn't work; it gives me:
xhost: unable to open display ""</pre>
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oh, yep, try :<br>
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export DISPLAY=:0.0<br>
xhost +<br>
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if ever you use bash..<br>
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cheers,<br>
sevy<br>
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So i wonder what the right order is to do this:
First start X11, then when rootmode in terminal enter xhost +sara [in this
case]? Or am i completely wrong.
Sara
Yves Degoyon wrote:
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<pre wrap="">hi,
you have to issue a
"xhost +"
command using the account
who actually started the X server
( i guess it's your user account ).
cheers,
sevy
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