At 6:55 PM -0500 2/5/01, Andreas Rau wrote:
>Hi
>
>> C:\cygwin\usr\local\lyx\bin>ulyx
>> ulyx: Can't open display
>> LyX: unable to access X display, exiting
>>
>> C:\cygwin\usr\local\lyx\bin>ulyx -display=127.0.0.1:0
>> ulyx: Can't open display
>> LyX: unable to access X display, exiting
>
>I don't know about Win32 X-servers, but generally you have to permit to
>an application (LyX) or a host to be client on your X-server. I suppose
>your X-server has to be set up to accept the display of local
>X-applications on your local screen (127.0.0.1:0). On X-systems you
>would use programs like xauth or xhost to do that.
>
>Very rudimentary help, if any. Good luck
>Andreas
>--
>Andreas Rau

With X-Win32 on a PC, you run the X-Config program, choose the 
Security tab, then Add, and enter the X-Host 127.0.0.1 to the list, 
choosing the Access Control or Use XAuth options appropriately.

Bruce
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