Re: [opendx-users] Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0'

2005-03-21 Thread David Thompson
Did it really use 10.0 and not 11.0? David So what is the DISPLAY set to when you run it remotely via -script? On the remote computer: ~ echo $DISPLAY s00505:11.0 I thought that OpenDX might have a problem with resolving the s00505 name, so I fully qualified it to

Re: [opendx-users] Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0'

2005-03-21 Thread Irek Szczesniak
, 21 Mar 2005 09:45:45 -0700 From: David Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: opendx2-users@lists.berlios.de To: opendx2-users@lists.berlios.de Subject: Re: [opendx-users] Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0' Did it really use 10.0 and not 11.0? David

Re: [opendx-users] Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0'

2005-03-20 Thread David Thompson
So what is the DISPLAY set to when you run it remotely via -script? David David, Thank you for your e-mail. On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, David Thompson wrote: Can you run dx in script mode and get an x window to pop up on your local system? Yes, I can. I can see the image. This is my

Re: [opendx-users] Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0'

2005-03-20 Thread Irek Szczesniak
So what is the DISPLAY set to when you run it remotely via -script? On the remote computer: ~ echo $DISPLAY s00505:11.0 I thought that OpenDX might have a problem with resolving the s00505 name, so I fully qualified it to DISPLAY=s00505.nersc.gov:11.0 and ran: dx -execonly -verbose, but I got

Re: [opendx-users] Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0'

2005-03-18 Thread David Thompson
No, it does work such that the OpenDX server creates an X11 window and then the GUI attaches itself to it. The server and the GUI talk to the same X window by setting up callbacks on the one X window. Can you run dx in script mode and get an x window to pop up on your local system? David

Re: [opendx-users] Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0'

2005-03-18 Thread Irek Szczesniak
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: opendx2-users@lists.berlios.de To: opendx2-users@lists.berlios.de Subject: Re: [opendx-users] Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0' No, it does work such that the OpenDX server creates an X11 window and then the GUI attaches itself

[opendx-users] Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0'

2005-03-17 Thread Irek Szczesniak
Hi, IN A NUTSHELL, I am having trouble displaying results from a remote OpenDX server. When I try to display an image (with the Image module) I get this message: ERROR: Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0' IN DETAIL, there are two computers: one mainframe and one

Re: [opendx-users] Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0'

2005-03-17 Thread Marilyn E Noz
Irek, Make sure that ssh is configured to pass X - look in the ssh.config file and confirm that X forwarding is on. Try running ssh with the parameter -X in addition to the ones you have. Marilyn NYU

Re: [opendx-users] Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0'

2005-03-17 Thread Brent Wood
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Irek Szczesniak wrote: Hi, IN A NUTSHELL, I am having trouble displaying results from a remote OpenDX server. When I try to display an image (with the Image module) I get this message: ERROR: Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0' Do you need

Re: [opendx-users] Image: Display: Bad parameter: Cannot open X display ':0.0'

2005-03-17 Thread Irek Szczesniak
Hi Marilyn, Brent others, Thanks you for your responses. Do you need to ssh -X to enable X data through from the server, or an xhosts + to let the workstation display X data from a remote server? Yes, I made sure X11 forwarding is enabled. I ran xterm to check it. So this is not the