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Thanks,
Martin Perry Managing Director Perry Consulting Services
On 12 Nov 2007, at 05:48, Ben Byer wrote:
I'm guessing the two X servers are fighting over display 0. What command line are you using to run Xephyr? Make sure you specify a display number when running it (i.e. tack a ':9' on to the end of the command line).
On Nov 11, 2007, at 10:34 AM, Martin Perry wrote:
I get this repeating over and over in the console log:
11/11/2007 18:32:14 com.apple.launchd[136] (org.x.X11[1825]) Exited with exit code: 1
11/11/2007 18:32:14 org.x.X11[1827] Fatal server error:
11/11/2007 18:32:14 org.x.X11[1827] Server is already active for display 0
11/11/2007 18:32:14 org.x.X11[1827] If this server is no longer running, remove /tmp/.X0-lock
11/11/2007 18:32:14 org.x.X11[1827] and start again.
11/11/2007 18:32:14 org.x.X11[1827] AbortDDX
11/11/2007 18:32:14 org.x.X11[1827] Quitting XQuartz...
Until I Ctrl-C the command in the terminal and then the X11 icon appears in the dock and i get this in the log:
11/11/2007 18:32:26 com.apple.launchd[136] (org.x.X11[1827]) Exited with exit code: 1
11/11/2007 18:32:26 org.x.X11[1829] X11.app starting:
11/11/2007 18:32:26 org.x.X11[1829] Xquartz server based on X.org Release 7.2, built on 20071109
11/11/2007 18:32:26 org.x.X11[1829] Xquartz: run by launchd for fd 0
Martin Perry Managing Director Perry Consulting Services
On 11 Nov 2007, at 17:50, Jeremy Huddleston wrote:
What are you seeing in console log (check /Applications/Utilities/ Console.app)?
On Nov 11, 2007, at 3:17 AM, Martin Perry wrote:
Thanks for the idea, however when I try to launch the command as you suggest I end up with a constantly relaunching X11.app appearing in the dock. The icon appears then goes away again, constantly, until I Ctrl-C the Xephyr command in Terminal then the X11 icon appears in the dock and stays there. Watching a process output I see X11 restarting every few seconds with a new PID
Any thoughts?
Martin Perry Managing Director Perry Consulting Services
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On 11 Nov 2007, at 02:13, Ben Byer wrote:
On Nov 10, 2007, at 7:36 AM, Nathan wrote:
This is a known issue that no one else on this list will comment on
except me, so far. I get the exact same behavior with 1.2a7 and 1.2a8
doing "Xquartz -query -once (mylinuxserverIP)". Since no one else
will even comment on this issue and I'm not an X developer, I have
absolutely no idea why this is happening.
I haven't commented on it yet because I have not yet set up an XDMCP setup I can play with. However, as a workaround, have you tried Xephyr? You should be able to to download Xephyr from my site (http://people.freedesktop.org/~bbyer/x11app/). Xephyr lets you run a "virtual" X server within a window. I would imagine you could run "Xephyr -fullscreen -query -once (mylinuxserverIP)" from Terminal.app, which would then cause X11.app to run, and run Xephyr as a client. An advantage of this would be that you could drag this "fullscreen window" to one of your Spaces, and be able to switch back and forth easily.
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