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
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
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
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
>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
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
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