I'm in the same boat....
One line fixed if for me in Linux/KDE...
Solaris still has me baffled. (But in a good way)
-B

Brett wrote:
> hmm, ok i found a configuration file for gdm which seems to have a relevant 
> parameter :-
> 
> -bash-3.2# grep -i tcp /usr/share/gdm/defaults.conf
> # If true this will basically append -nolisten tcp to every X command line, a
> # a "-nolisten tcp", as then the query just wouldn't work, so this setting 
> only
> #DisallowTCP=true
> # Note: Is your X server not listening to TCP requests?  Refer to the
> # security/DisallowTCP setting!
> 
> as per the header i took a copy of this file and placed it /etc/X11/gdm as 
> custom.conf and tried forcing the DisallowTcp :-
> -bash-3.2# grep -i tcp /etc/X11/gdm/custom.conf
> # If true this will basically append -nolisten tcp to every X command line, a
> # a "-nolisten tcp", as then the query just wouldn't work, so this setting 
> only
> #DisallowTCP=true
> # Note: Is your X server not listening to TCP requests?  Refer to the
> # security/DisallowTCP setting!
> DisallowTCP=false
> 
> this also has made no difference as after reboot my running Xorg process 
> still has -nolisten tcp and i have no service listening on port 6000 and my x 
> apps still get ünable to open display¨.. Sigh
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