Audrey Beck wrote:
>
> Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, 20 Dec 1999, Francois Massonneau wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > When I want to run a program, this is the warning message I've (and of
> > > course, the program doesn't fire up) :
> > > Gtk-WARNING ** : cannot open display.
> > > I have a Matrox Millenium II, and have no problem when running Xwindow.
> > > What do I have to do to make it works ? Thanks. Francois
> >
> > Set $DISPLAY, and try again..
> >
> > export DISPLAY=:0
>
> I can export this ok and it shows in my env, but it doesn't fix the
> errors about $DISPLAY that I'm getting. Well, it fixes the part where
> it tells me $DISPLAY is not setup in env. Can you help here?
>
> # netcfg
> _X11TransSocketUNIXConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
> Traceback (innermost last):
> File "/usr/lib/rhs/netcfg/netcfg.py", line 24, in ?
> from rhtkinter import *
> File "/usr/lib/rhs/python/rhtkinter.py", line 52, in ?
> e = Entry()
> File "/usr/lib/python1.5/lib-tk/Tkinter.py", line 1288, in __init__
> Widget.__init__(self, master, 'entry', cnf, kw)
> File "/usr/lib/python1.5/lib-tk/Tkinter.py", line 1042, in __init__
> BaseWidget._setup(self, master, cnf)
> File "/usr/lib/python1.5/lib-tk/Tkinter.py", line 1017, in _setup
> _default_root = Tk()
> File "/usr/lib/python1.5/lib-tk/Tkinter.py", line 844, in __init__
> self.tk = _tkinter.create(screenName, baseName, className)
> TclError: couldn't connect to display ":0"
It may be a stupid question, but is X running when you're trying to
start netcfg?
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Steve Philp, MCSE / MCP+I
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