On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 08:55:07PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks - and, you're right, and I had forgotten that; ".login" is a
> shell feature. (I probably didn't look in the "csh" or "tcsh"
> manuals...)
>
> The "Xauthority" tactic, if I understand correctly, is similar to
> using "xau
Thanks - and, you're right, and I had forgotten that; ".login" is a
shell feature. (I probably didn't look in the "csh" or "tcsh"
manuals...)
The "Xauthority" tactic, if I understand correctly, is similar to
using "xauth"; you have to run something from your login shell one
way or another. What
On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 02:47:58PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm trying to get my single-user system set up so that
> programs running as root to be able to open windows, etc.
> (ref. the infernal message "Not allowed to connect to
> server", etc. etc.)
/usr/src/linuxen/kernel-source-2.2.2
I'm trying to get my single-user system set up so that
programs running as root to be able to open windows, etc.
(ref. the infernal message "Not allowed to connect to
server", etc. etc.)
Thus far, I've been able to get this to work by five
methods: (1) login and start "xdm" as root, (2) use "su -m
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