Somewhat. I had the same problem. When I upgraded another box I noticed a warning on the upgrade for X. They put an optino "--nolisten" in a file. I think it was in /usr/X11R6/bin. Grep for "nolisten" in there on the machine you are trying to export to. Remove the option and restart X. Works fine for me now.
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