On Wed, 2 Aug 2017 10:46:30 -0500 "Perez Rodriguez, Humberto I" <humberto.i.perez.rodrig...@linux.intel.com> said:
> Thanks, in fact i dont know to much about xorg and your help here > always is welcome :) > > after run it the both commands with the same user i am now able to see > in a little white box the terminal with xterm, but now the big question > is how can i display the windows, wallpapers and everything else like > xorg does by default ? xorg does not display these by default. xorg does NOTHING by default. all of this stuff is done by your login session apps like the window manager and so on. you've gotten past your issue. the xserver works. it worked before (just was black). xorg, its rendering, drivers, input work. you have a terminal. you can type in it. you want to start a whole x SESSION. that's what things like startx, xdm, gdm, kdm, slim, lightdm, etc. etc. etc. do - they do all of this and go launch everything (and in the case of all by startx also handle logging in a specific user and authenticating them if needed). this is what all those desktops - enlightenment, gnome, kde, xfce do. they provide all the thing you CALL an xorg desktop. each is its own project. you want to run one of those in your login session. as above - these tools generally would do that for you. they may use your ~/.xsession script to decide what to do or ~/.xinitrc or provide a gui to select a session. you would need something installed. you could install more basic window manages with far less stuff like twm. fvwm, etc. etc. too... but you will want something else than just xorg. xorg is basically a driver with an ipc/network front end that apps talk to to do the rest. > On 8/2/2017 7:41 AM, Thomas Lübking wrote: > > On Tue, Aug 01, 2017 at 02:43:55PM -0500, Perez Rodriguez, Humberto I > > wrote: > >> > >> after try the command below, i get the following error : > >> > >> xterm: Xt error: Cant open display: :0 > >> > >> > >> as a comment, i've tried as well with "export DISPLAY=:[0-6]" without > >> success :( > > > > No offense, but you didn't happen to switch back to the VT from where > > you launched X11 and interrupted that process in order to enter the > > xterm command, did you? > > IOW: Is the X11 server still running on another VT when you tried this? > > ps aux | grep Xorg > > > > Otherwise: Did you run both commands as the same user? > > > > The number behind the colon btw. does not refer to the VT. > > > > Cheers, > > Thomas > -- ------------- Codito, ergo sum - "I code, therefore I am" -------------- The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler) ras...@rasterman.com _______________________________________________ xorg@lists.x.org: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: https://lists.x.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: %(user_address)s