Re: XDMCP: something to try
Re: XDMCP: something to try
- Subject: Re: XDMCP: something to try
- From: Rachel Greenham <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 02 Dec 2007 12:06:13 +0000
Nope, still getting "Check-in failed: Permission denied" and not even a
window now.
yenaldooshi:~ rachel$ /usr/X11/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11 -query mab &
[1] 66890
yenaldooshi:~ rachel$ X11.app starting:
Xquartz server based on X.org Release 7.2, built on 20071116
Check-in failed: Permission denied
_XSERVTransmkdir: ERROR: euid != 0,directory /tmp/.X11-unix will not be
created.
meta mod is 4
Subsequently running it with the IP address gets a slight difference:
The screen flashes as the window appears for a split-second, then
vanishes, and it complains that another window manager is running; and
exits.
yenaldooshi:~ rachel$ /usr/X11/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11 -query
192.168.1.3 &
[1] 66915
yenaldooshi:~ rachel$ X11.app starting:
Xquartz server based on X.org Release 7.2, built on 20071116
Check-in failed: Permission denied
_XSERVTransmkdir: ERROR: euid != 0,directory /tmp/.X11-unix will not be
created.
meta mod is 4
another window manager is running; exiting
Quitting XQuartz...
[1]+ Done /usr/X11/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11 -query
192.168.1.3
No other X11 is running, not according to ps aux, and not according to
the contents of /tmp, where there are no X11-related files. ps aux |
grep X only returns that grep process.
Adding :1 or any other number makes no difference.
By the way, that line:
_XSERVTransmkdir: ERROR: euid != 0,directory /tmp/.X11-unix will not be
created.
is a lie because /tmp/.X11-unix *is* created, although left empty.
Subsequent calls without deleting that directory omit that error message
but otherwise show no greater success.
No output to any logs.
--
Rachel
Nathan wrote:
I'll try that on Monday when I get in to work.
~ Nathan
On Nov 30, 2007 11:07 PM, Ben Byer <email@hidden> wrote:
Instead of running "/usr/X11R6/bin/Xquartz -query 1.2.3.4 &", try
running "/usr/X11/X11.app/Contents/MacOS/X11 -query 1.2.3.4 &" from
Terminal.app. You'll probably have to click on the X11.app icon
before you can log in -- but I just tried this with a Linux box and it
seemed to work.
--
Ben Byer
CoreOS / BSD Technology Group, XDarwin maintainer
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