> xhost is for working with connections coming over tcp. :0.0 uses > a named socket (/tmp/Xsomething), and Debian's X servers don't listen > in on a tcp socket by default (security. No chance of someone sniffing > your password if nobody can connect remotely!). Thus, xhost won't work. >
I am using woody + testing + some unstable: in xterm/gnome-terminal usually I do (as normal user) xhost + su - as root export DISPLAY=:0.0 and all X programs works
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