If I use the Terminal and fire up "/usr/X11/bin/X" I can the start an
> "xterm" by hand -- with my default DISPLAY=localhost:0 -- and it works
> fine. So I'm totally at a loss. Any pointers?
Don't set DISPLAY in your shell login script.
-- Martin
Thanks for the reply, but this doesn't really do anything but break
things worse. :)
Again, my main issue is that X11 does NOT start when I double-click
the X11.app in the Utilities directory.
-Mark
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