Thanks for the response, but that isn't it. Nor is clearing .Xauthority
which someone else suggested (and I had tried previously anyway.)
I've tried sourcing init.csh and init.sh (since X11 uses sh for it's
shell operations during startup), both with 'source' and '.' syntax, and
I've tried exp
Le jeudi, 27 mars 2003, à 14:24, Len Laughridge a écrit :
I've searched the mailing list archives for all of the KDE & dcop
related threads. I've tried setting PATH, etc. manually, and by
sourcing init.sh from within .xinitrc. I've tried with and without
authentication required in X11.app pre
Woops. That should be:
rm ~/.Xauthority ; touch ~/.Xauthority
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 08:28, Alexander Hansen wrote:
> Try "rm ~/.Xauthority ; touch .Xauthority"
>
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Try "rm ~/.Xauthority ; touch .Xauthority"
That's worked for me for similar problems.
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 22:24, Len Laughridge wrote:
> Hello:
>
> My setup:
>
> OS X 10.2.3
> X11.app beta3
> fink 0.51, source installation of system-xfree86 (the newest version
> from unstable for compatibili
Hello:
My setup:
OS X 10.2.3
X11.app beta3
fink 0.51, source installation of system-xfree86 (the newest version
from unstable for compatibility with X11.app b3), and KDE 3.1.
I've searched the mailing list archives for all of the KDE & dcop
related threads. I've tried setting PATH, etc. manua