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Re: DISPLAY environment variable trouble
I don't know anything about bastille, but if you want to run
realplayer 8 under a text console, you will need to setup things to
make the program believe you are running under X. You cannot just run X
based programs under a text console without doing something like
setting up a virtual X server. The error about DISPLAY when trying to
run X apps under a text console cannot just be solved by setting the
variable - you need all the other X functions as well.
Tim
>>>>> "Jude" == Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Jude> Tim, thanks for the DISPLAY syntax I'll try it and let you know
Jude> what happens. I did not attempt to run X when I ran bastille
Jude> -c unless bastille -c and realplayer 8 both try to run X for
Jude> the user when they run. I've just been operating in console
Jude> text mode.
Jude> On Sat, 29 Nov 2003, Tim Cross wrote:
>> Try just setting DISPLAY as
>>
>> DISPLAY=:0.0 export DISPLAY
>>
>> Though this should not be necessary - all Linux systems I have
>> used do this when you start X windows. The only time I've seen
>> people get into trouble is when they login as one user, open an
>> xterm and su to another user (such as root) and then try to run
>> some application. In this situation you can get an error which
>> talks about the display - but the problem here is not necessarily
>> the display variable setting - usually the problem is related to X
>> server access authentication. Most people should be using xauth
>> and the problem arises because the user has not got the
>> appropriate "magic cookies" needed to connect to the local
>> display. If this is the case, read about xauth and see about how
>> you can put the cookie into the appropriate .Xauthority file.
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> >>>>> "Jude" == Jude DaShiell <jdashiel@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
>>
Jude> If it's any help on that work dog problem, I haven't managed to
Jude> get my DISPLAY variable set correctly on this machine. If I
Jude> could find out how to get the DISPLAY variable set correctly, I
Jude> could run Bastille-Linux and listen to the sound files provided
Jude> with emacspeak. Might some kind of script exist that could be
Jude> used to determine proper DISPLAY variable setting and then have
Jude> the proper one saved in /etc/profile?
>>
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