Re: Can't open display with PuTTY and xinit 1.3.4-1

2015-02-24 Thread Jon TURNEY
On 24/02/2015 16:55, Fj wrote: On 2015-01-05 05:31, Laurens Blankers wrote: When using PuTTY with X11 forwarding enabled X clients are no longer able to connect to the X server running locally. When reverting back to 1.3.2-1 the problem goes away. This may be related to the -nolisten tcp whic

Re: Can't open display with PuTTY and xinit 1.3.4-1

2015-02-24 Thread Fj
On 2015-01-05 05:31, Laurens Blankers wrote: > When using PuTTY with X11 forwarding enabled X clients are no longer able to connect to the X server running locally. When reverting back to 1.3.2-1 the problem goes away. > This may be related to the -nolisten tcp which is now the default[1]. If thi

Re: Can't open display with PuTTY and xinit 1.3.4-1

2015-01-06 Thread Laurens Blankers
On 5-1-2015 18:31, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote: > Wait, are you talking about a Windows version of PuTTY? There is a PuTTY for *nix? And it has been ported to Cygwin? I didn't know. That is, let's say, amazing :-) Yes I mean the native PuTTY for Windows. > This will be added to the FAQ in due course.

Re: Can't open display with PuTTY and xinit 1.3.4-1

2015-01-05 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
On 2015-01-05 05:31, Laurens Blankers wrote: When using PuTTY with X11 forwarding enabled X clients are no longer able to connect to the X server running locally. When reverting back to 1.3.2-1 the problem goes away. This may be related to the -nolisten tcp which is now the default[1]. If this i

Can't open display with PuTTY and xinit 1.3.4-1

2015-01-05 Thread Laurens Blankers
When using PuTTY with X11 forwarding enabled X clients are no longer able to connect to the X server running locally. When reverting back to 1.3.2-1 the problem goes away. This may be related to the -nolisten tcp which is now the default[1]. If this is indeed the case it would be create of adding