On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 22:51, Stevie wrote:
> > That is really not a very good idea for security reasons..
>
> Which is correct. Using
>
> xhost LOCAL:
>
> has a similar effect but only opens your X server up to connections
> originating on your local machine.
Didn't know about the LOCAL: tag - that
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Hi,
Daniel wrote:
> You probably just need to grant
all processes access to your X
> server.
>
>> Here's the magic command-line incantation:
>>
>> xhost +
>
>
> That is really not a very good idea for security reasons..
Which is correct. Usi
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 21:15, Stuart Brorson wrote:
> > Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> > Xlib: No protocol specified
>
> You probably just need to grant all processes access to your X server.
> Here's the magic command-line incantation:
>
> xhost +
That is really not a very good idea
>
> I completed a build with no obvious errors from tarballs, but I get an error
> when running applications that I hope someone can help with. I am using a
> debian system that began with a Knoppix HD install. The error messages are
> as follows:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ward# cd
> /usr
On Thu, 30 Jun 2005 12:48, EDWARD HALL wrote:
> I completed a build with no obvious errors from tarballs, but I get an
> error when running applications that I hope someone can help with. I am
> using a debian system that began with a Knoppix HD install. The error
> messages are as follows:
>
> [
I completed a build with no obvious errors from tarballs, but I get an error
when running applications that I hope someone can help with. I am using a
debian system that began with a Knoppix HD install. The error messages are
as follows:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ward# cd
/usr/share/doc/gnura