Re: [ns] HELP: installation problems - no display found for nam
Timo Reimann ha scritto: Daniel wrote: I tried to install on my Intel based MacBook Pro the ns2-allinone-2.29.3-Precompiled-UniversalBinary-Intel-Mac package that I found here http://nsnam.isi.edu/nsnam/index.php/Downloading_and_installing_ns-2. I tried to run a simple tcl example script ( /ns-2.29/tcl/ex/simple.tcl ), but I had this error running the NAM part of the simulator: running nam... nam: couldn't connect to display :0.0 Maybe I have to change some settings, but I don't know where they are. Could someone help me?? This doesn't seem to be a problem with ns-2 but Unix which Mac OS uses. Basically, this error shows up when you don't have an X server (which is, IIRC, actually called client in the X terminology) running. So are you sure you're having an X server running? I don't know if that's default on Mac OS, don't know too much about it. Can you open any other GUI application from the shell you're trying to start nam from? (like xterm?) If not, that would support my theory that something with your Unix-MAC-GUI chain is broken... Thank you very much Timo!! I run the X11.app and then ns and nam was displayed!!! Super! I was using Parallels (a virtual machine) to run ns on Linux, and now I don't need it anymore. Thanks a lot, Daniel
Re: [ns] HELP: installation problems - no display found for nam
Timo Reimann ha scritto: Daniel wrote: I tried to install on my Intel based MacBook Pro the ns2-allinone-2.29.3-Precompiled-UniversalBinary-Intel-Mac package that I found here http://nsnam.isi.edu/nsnam/index.php/Downloading_and_installing_ns-2. I tried to run a simple tcl example script ( /ns-2.29/tcl/ex/simple.tcl ), but I had this error running the NAM part of the simulator: running nam... nam: couldn't connect to display :0.0 Maybe I have to change some settings, but I don't know where they are. Could someone help me?? This doesn't seem to be a problem with ns-2 but Unix which Mac OS uses. Basically, this error shows up when you don't have an X server (which is, IIRC, actually called client in the X terminology) running. So are you sure you're having an X server running? I don't know if that's default on Mac OS, don't know too much about it. Can you open any other GUI application from the shell you're trying to start nam from? (like xterm?) If not, that would support my theory that something with your Unix-MAC-GUI chain is broken... Thank you very much Timo!! I run the X11.app and then ns and nam was displayed!!! Super! I was using Parallels (a virtual machine) to run ns on Linux, and now I don't need it anymore. Thanks a lot, Daniel
[ns] HELP: installation problems - no display found for nam
Dear all, I tried to install on my Intel based MacBook Pro the ns2-allinone-2.29.3-Precompiled-UniversalBinary-Intel-Mac package that I found here http://nsnam.isi.edu/nsnam/index.php/Downloading_and_installing_ns-2. I tried to run a simple tcl example script ( /ns-2.29/tcl/ex/simple.tcl ), but I had this error running the NAM part of the simulator: running nam... nam: couldn't connect to display :0.0 Maybe I have to change some settings, but I don't know where they are. Could someone help me?? Thanks in advance Daniel
[ns] HELP: installation problems - no display found for nam
Dear all, I tried to install on my Intel based MacBook Pro the ns2-allinone-2.29.3-Precompiled-UniversalBinary-Intel-Mac package that I found here http://nsnam.isi.edu/nsnam/index.php/Downloading_and_installing_ns-2. I tried to run a simple tcl example script ( /ns-2.29/tcl/ex/simple.tcl ), but I had this error running the NAM part of the simulator: running nam... nam: couldn't connect to display :0.0 Maybe I have to change some settings, but I don't know where they are. Could someone help me?? Thanks in advance Daniel
Re: [ns] HELP: installation problems - no display found for nam
Daniel wrote: I tried to install on my Intel based MacBook Pro the ns2-allinone-2.29.3-Precompiled-UniversalBinary-Intel-Mac package that I found here http://nsnam.isi.edu/nsnam/index.php/Downloading_and_installing_ns-2. I tried to run a simple tcl example script ( /ns-2.29/tcl/ex/simple.tcl ), but I had this error running the NAM part of the simulator: running nam... nam: couldn't connect to display :0.0 Maybe I have to change some settings, but I don't know where they are. Could someone help me?? This doesn't seem to be a problem with ns-2 but Unix which Mac OS uses. Basically, this error shows up when you don't have an X server (which is, IIRC, actually called client in the X terminology) running. So are you sure you're having an X server running? I don't know if that's default on Mac OS, don't know too much about it. Can you open any other GUI application from the shell you're trying to start nam from? (like xterm?) If not, that would support my theory that something with your Unix-MAC-GUI chain is broken...