Re: X setup problem? connection to ":0,0" refused by server

2002-01-02 Thread Brian Nelson
Paul Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > When I attempt > emacs /etc/init.d/networking > from xterm I get > connection to ":0,0" refused by server > > It works from a virtual terminal. Are you trying that as root in the xterm? If so, either run emacs with the -nw switch (emacs -nw /etc/init.d/ne

Re: X setup problem? connection to ":0,0" refused by server

2002-01-01 Thread Paul Scott
Paul Scott wrote: Shawn Lamson wrote: From: "Paul Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: X setup problem? connection to ":0,0" refused by server When I attempt emacs /etc/init.d/networking from xterm I get connection to ":0,0" refused by server It

Re: X setup problem? connection to ":0,0" refused by server

2002-01-01 Thread Paul Scott
Paul Scott wrote: Shawn Lamson wrote: From: "Paul Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: X setup problem? connection to ":0,0" refused by server When I attempt emacs /etc/init.d/networking from xterm I get connection to ":0,0" refused by server It works fro

Re: X setup problem? connection to ":0,0" refused by server

2002-01-01 Thread Paul Scott
Shawn Lamson wrote: From: "Paul Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: X setup problem? connection to ":0,0" refused by server When I attempt emacs /etc/init.d/networking from xterm I get connection to ":0,0" refused by server It works from a virtual

X setup problem? connection to ":0,0" refused by server

2002-01-01 Thread Shawn Lamson
>From: "Paul Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: X setup problem? connection to ":0,0" refused by server >When I attempt >emacs /etc/init.d/networking >from xterm I get >connection to ":0,0" refused by server >It works from a virtual t

X setup problem? connection to ":0,0" refused by server

2002-01-01 Thread Paul Scott
When I attempt emacs /etc/init.d/networking from xterm I get connection to ":0,0" refused by server It works from a virtual terminal. I have found this error discussed in the various archives but haven't found a simple enough answer yet. TIA, Paul Scott