Did you export DISPLAY?
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Guglielmo Lichtner (212) 799-2551
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- B.Stroustrup
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Martin Kuzela wrote:
> Newest version is Solaris_JDK_1.2.1_02.
> Although your bug may not be resolved.
>
> BTW, does anyone solved Oracle JDBC drivers bug ?
> ( they don't work with JDK 1.2 - no oci804jdbc in java.library.path)
>
> BTW2, does anyone know how to connect to solaris X windows?
> I am able to connect to I386 linux X -windows without problem, but solaris always
>denys.
> It's strange because X windows are working properly and xhosts was execute to enable
> connecting.
>
> I have tried:
> DISPLAY=xtermX:0.0
> DISPLAY=:0.0
> DISPLAY=localhost:0.0
> DISPLAY=www.adela.sk:0.0
>
> but java always writes:
> Can't connect to X11 window server using ':0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY variable
>
> sorry for quite offtopic questions.
> Martin Kuzela
>
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > FYI, I've just found the following on NewAtlanta's site (ServletExec
> > makers):
> >
> > WARNING! There is a bug in the JDK 1.2 Production Release for Solaris
> > (version 1.2_01) that causes the Java VM to abort under heavy loads. Sun
> > has acknowledged this bug and are working on a solution. Do not use JDK
> > Production Release 1.2_01 with ServletExec. This bug does not exist in the
> > JDK 1.2 Reference Release for Solaris. If you want to use JDK 1.2 on
> > Solaris, use the Reference Release.
> >
> > It could to be the reason why I kept having troubles running JServ...
> > I've started using a 1.1 VM, and it looks good...
> >
> > Rémi
>
>
>
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