Re: $DISPLAY settings in terminal
Re: $DISPLAY settings in terminal
- Subject: Re: $DISPLAY settings in terminal
- From: Jeremy Huddleston <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 08:32:53 -0700
Or that another server is using display :0 (another user, Xfake,
Xnest, etc)... or that X11 crashed and the lock files didn't get
cleaned up.
On Jul 2, 2008, at 07:39, Mark J. Reed wrote:
Something is also strange if a DISPLAY value of :1 is working. That
would seem to imply that you've got an invisible X server running (or
at least, something else listening on port 6000/tcp), so when you
start X11.app it's making a server on :1 instead.
Regardless, for the auto-start to work, DISPLAY has to be set to
something of the form /tmp/launch-blah:0, not just :n, no matter what
n is.
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