Your hostname should be in the /etc/hosts file
 
Samuel

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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Aaron 
        Sent: Sun 25-Jan-04 1:07 PM 
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        Subject: no display
        
        

        Hi all,
        I remember having this problem years ago and that it was a simple fix
        but I just can't remember how.
        I try starting an X program and I get the  following:
        
        theone:/home/aamehl# xev
        Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
        Xlib: No protocol specified
        
        xev:  unable to open display ':0.0'
        theone:/home/aamehl#
        
        Any help would be most appreciated,
        Thanks,
        Aaron
        
        
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