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- I had this same problem when I was setting DISPLAY to either localhost:0 or
- <nodename>:0. The problem vanished when I just used :0 for DISPLAY.
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- That's funny. When I start Xbsd, everything seems to be ok, if I set
- DISPLAY=localhost:0 or <nodename>:0, but with :0, the clients say
- "can't open display". What's wrong ?
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- Landi#2
- landgraf@crunch.ikp.physik.th-darmstadt.de
- "The only time when I'm easy is when I'm killed by death"
- "If You got the power, that don't mean You got the right"
- I. Kilmister
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