I believe you need to disable X connection forwarding in the server
configuration (or your client) to stop this error. Now, I would like to
enable it, but does even with XFree86 v.4 from redhat 7 installed this file
does not exist on my system does anyone know what RPM it is in.
Thanks,
Chad
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enable it, but does even with XFree86 v.4 from redhat 7 installed
this file does not exist on my system does anyone know what RPM it
is in.
I'm sleepin' at the wheel. What I meant to say was that it xauth is not even
installed on my system with XFree86 v.4 installed. Does anyone know what
[cgalpin@kanga cgalpin]$ rpm -qf /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth
XFree86-4.0.1-1
[cgalpin@kanga cgalpin]$ cat /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Linux release 7.0 (Guinness)
:)
On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, Chad W. Skinner wrote:
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enable it, but does even with XFree86 v.4 from redhat 7 installed
this file does
"cws" == Chad W Skinner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
cws ..
enable it, but does even with XFree86 v.4 from redhat 7 installed
this file does not exist on my system does anyone know what RPM it
is in.
cws I'm sleepin' at the wheel. What I meant to say was that it xauth is not even
cws installed
doh! I'm asleep at the wheel too :)
Thanks! that did the trick.
charles
On Fri, 17 Nov 2000, Chad W. Skinner wrote:
I believe you need to disable X connection forwarding in the server
configuration (or your client) to stop this error. Now, I would like to
enable it, but does even with