Not your normal DISPLAY problem.
Larry Sanderson
larrys@mrstock.com
Wed May 30 18:17:00 GMT 2001
See comments inline...
> Are there any VPN, or Firewall software of "second fully
functionalmachine"?
Nope. Both are on the same subnet, with no special
> When you start X-server do you get X-desktop?
Yup. The desktop comes up nicely. In fact, X sessions from the remote
machine are working correctly... Just X sessions from localhost are failing
> Can you run the following simple test from a bash shell?
>
> From Cygwin bash shell cd to /usr/X11R6/bin
>
> DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0
> Export DISPLAY
No problems here... an 'echo $DISPLAY' verifies the value 127.0.0.1:0.0
> ./Xwin :0&
The X-desktop apears here, as expected.
> ./xterm&
> ./twm&
Both these return the same "Can't open display".
> You should see an X-desktop, then an xterm. If Xwin does not start please
> post exact error messages to the list.
>
> Suhaib
Thanks for your help, but I've spent a couple days on this, and I can't seem
to find the problem. It's as if the X-programs are failing to communicate
over the network. Could it be somewhere in the network settings? At this
point I'm pretty sure it isn't actually a problem with the DISPLAY variable.
Thanks for any further help you can offer.
-Larry
>
> > At first glance, the "Can't open display" error I'm getting seems the
> > run-of-the-mill variety... Just make sure the X-server is running, and
the
> > DISPLAY variable is properly set. But...
> >
> > If I'm on a second (fully functional) box, and set the DISPLAY to point
to
> > the problem machine, the X-programs pop up just fine. So, the X-server
> > seems
> > to be running correctly. If I'm on the first and point the DISPLAY to
> > itself (or to the second fully functional one) then nothing works... I
> > always get the "Can't open display" error.
> >
> > It seems as though either the DISPLAY variable isn't being read
correctly,
> > or I'm doing something incredibly stupid.
> >
> > Any insight?
> >
> > -Larry
More information about the Cygwin-xfree
mailing list