Yes, now before I type circus, I have to type xhost + localhost
everytime.  Unless if I can bypass that by typing that line in ./xinit
or something?




---Tony Langdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ahh, a totally different problem.  Looks like you have a permissions
> problem on your X server.  xhosts may help here, but it'd be better if
> you consulted an X guru, to make sure. :-)  The error message is
> definitely your X server refusing permission for the client to use the
> display, and is not a PPP problem at all.
> 
> .. "Bother," said Pooh, as the pin fell out the grenade.
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