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тАО01-15-2004 04:34 AM
тАО01-15-2004 04:34 AM
I have a linux (Fedora core 1, XFREE86 ver. 4.0 )box on which I want to export the display from an HPUX11.00 server. On the UX machine I give the right command
setenv DISPLAY
and I can see with echo $DISPLAY that the new value is right. On the linux box I give
xhost + to enable the remote access end echo $DISPLAY on the linux box returns
:0.0
..but whatever X application I start on the UX server it returns "couldn't find per display information".
Another colleague with a gentoo box on the same LAN segment doesn't have any problem with that ...
Where should I dig further?
N.B. - the linux box is actualy a dual boot machine, the second OS is Window$2000 and I can start from Window$ using ReflectionX an XDMCP session to the UX server without problems...
thank you all,
ionut
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тАО01-15-2004 05:39 AM
тАО01-15-2004 05:39 AM
Re: couldn't find per display information
please try the following and report back on the
results:
1.) Open a graphical session on your Linux box.
Do the xhost + in there, run xhost without
arguments to verify access control
2.) Telnet from the to the HPUX server
3.) ping back from the there to your Linux box using the same name/ip address as you want to use in the setenv DISPLAY
4.) set your DISPLAY on the HPUX server
5.) Run a >>simple<< application (like xclock). Report back on the messages you receive.
Greetings, Martin
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тАО01-15-2004 06:44 PM
тАО01-15-2004 06:44 PM
Re: couldn't find per display information
xhost shows me access control disabled, clients can connect from any host,
from the Unix server I can ping the linux box, but trying to start a xterm failes with the same damn message :-(
/usr/X11R6/bin is in the path, the X server is running and displaying on :0.0, I don't have any other idea ...
What is worse, I have the IP 10.1.40.77, from another linux box (with RedHat7.3 ) with IP 10.1.40.89 I can start an X application on the Unix server ..
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тАО01-15-2004 09:06 PM
тАО01-15-2004 09:06 PM
Re: couldn't find per display information
who knows how can I start the X server without -nolisten tcp option ? It looks like this is the problem - x11 doesn't listen on tcp , but the problem is I couldn't find the right configuration file - I have commented out such a line in the conf file for the font server but it's not enough.
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тАО01-15-2004 10:03 PM
тАО01-15-2004 10:03 PM
SolutionYou might check the /etc/inittab file.
Or it is in the xdm configuration files. On most linux versions X is started by xdm.
You might look in your process list for the parent of the X server process to view which program is responsible...
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тАО01-15-2004 10:57 PM
тАО01-15-2004 10:57 PM