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10-18-2002 03:49 AM
10-18-2002 03:49 AM
Xclock doesn't start on PC
Xclock does not start neither with exceed no with reflectionX on PC. Ping by name works in both directions. Display variable is set. Telnet from hp-ux to port 6000 works so Xserver is running. ReflectionX writes in logfile "socket error: select failed".
thanks in advance for ideas.
thanks in advance for ideas.
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10-18-2002 05:29 AM
10-18-2002 05:29 AM
Re: Xclock doesn't start on PC
Valdimir:
First create three tasks using Xstart.
1. Start Method = REXEC
Program Type = X Window
Enter the host and user info
Command = mwm -display @d
save as windowMgr.xs
2. Start Method = REXEC
Program Type = X Window
Enter the host and user info
Command = xterm -display @d
save as hostname.xs
3. Start Method = REXEC
Program Type = X Window
Enter the host and user info
Command = xclock -display @d
save as clock.xs
Now create a session with Xsession:
1. check Run X Server
2. under options:
Window Mode = Multiple
Window Manager = Default
Startup Mode = Passive.
3. Add the three tasks to the included program list by selecting them and clicking add. You can test it by clicking run. Save the session as nodename.ses
hth,
Tom
First create three tasks using Xstart.
1. Start Method = REXEC
Program Type = X Window
Enter the host and user info
Command = mwm -display @d
save as windowMgr.xs
2. Start Method = REXEC
Program Type = X Window
Enter the host and user info
Command = xterm -display @d
save as hostname.xs
3. Start Method = REXEC
Program Type = X Window
Enter the host and user info
Command = xclock -display @d
save as clock.xs
Now create a session with Xsession:
1. check Run X Server
2. under options:
Window Mode = Multiple
Window Manager = Default
Startup Mode = Passive.
3. Add the three tasks to the included program list by selecting them and clicking add. You can test it by clicking run. Save the session as nodename.ses
hth,
Tom
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10-20-2002 11:39 PM
10-20-2002 11:39 PM
Re: Xclock doesn't start on PC
Nothing has changed. Xserver starts but nothing more.
what to do next?
what to do next?
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