X server display
Keith Gabryelski
ag at cbmvax.commodore.com
Sat Oct 20 00:31:07 AEST 1990
In article <35004 at cup.portal.com> Digital_FX_Inc at cup.portal.com writes:
> We are running Intel's SVR4 on a 386. When we try to use any of the
>commands in /usr/bin/X11, we get the message,
>
> X Toolkit Error: Can't Open display
>
>We get a similar error message when we attempt to run any of the OpenLook
>or Motif programs included. We did try setting the DISPLAY variable
>without any noticable result. How do we get the server to recognize a
>display?
If you expect to run clients from foreign machines, you should make sure
this line appears in /etc/services:
xserver0 6000/tcp
otherwise the X server will silently ignore all network client
attaches.
To run OpenLook on System V Release 4.0 you should run ``oladduser'';
by:
# cd /usr/X/adm # (or maybe it is /usr/lib/X/adm)
# ./oladduser USERNAME
``oladduser'' sets up all the necessary OpenLook init files and
patches your .profile to start them up. The last release of oladduser
from AT&T did not come with the necessary intelligence to deal with
csh, so you should have USERNAME's login shell be `sh' or `ksh'. Now
login as USERNAME and type:
$ olinit
This should start up OpenLook.
If you are still having problems, try this:
login as guest and type:
$ X
login as guest again on the same machine (either by using the multiple
console thingies or telnet in from another host or whatnot) and:
[ Make sure you are in bourne shell ]
$ DISPLAY=unix:0 ; export DISPLAY
$ cd /usr/bin/X11
$ ./xterm
Pax, Keith
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