Warren Mansur writes:

> I tried to turn the socket off in the past, but I couldn't figure out a way
> to do it without also messing up X itself.  Does anyone know how to turn it
> off without messing up X?  It seems that x starts and, as part of its
> programming, grabs the port and starts listening by default.  There is
> supposed to be a way to tell x not to listen on that port, but my tries have
> been unsuccessful up to this point.

Also try this:

    startx -- -nolisten tcp
    
--kevin
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