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Re: connection to ":0.0" refused
On Thu, 13 May 1999 WICKERSHAM_DEREK_M@CAT.com wrote:
> After upgrading to RH6, I lost KDE and had to re-install it (thanks,
> Steve) from scratch. Then I had to re-upgrade Redhat. Somehow I
> managed to get it all back, but I can't run any X applications.
>
> Correction: I do recall that xterm ran at first; so did kppp. But
> after I dialed into my ISP, every X app I try to run gives me this:
>
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
>
> I was thinking, this has something to do with xhost, but I'm not sure
> what exactly. Can anyone suggest what I can do?
Could be that your IP is changing after you dial in and X thinks it's
getting connected to from a foreign host. If you start an xterm before you
dial-in, then after dialing in do an "xhost + localhost" and see if that
works. If not, try replacing localhost with your ISP assigned IP address.
One of those things'll prolly work. You could prolly put that in a script
to run after succesful dial-up...
> Other quibble -- autofs works, but doesn't start automatically. I have
> to type in "/etc/rc.d/init.d/autofs start" and then everything works.
> How can I get this to start at boot time?
under /etc/rc.n where "n" is the runlevel you're starting (prolly 2 or 3
depending if you're starting with console mode or xdm), there are symlinks
to the scripts that start when you start or stop that runlevel. You _could_
make a symlink there in the same style as teh others already in there, but
since you've got KDE installed it might be a lot easier for you to just
start up ksysv as root, which'll give you a neat-o GUI to rearrange the
order things start and stop in the diferent runlevels.
Good Luck,
Danny
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