Hi,

Thanks Juergen and Andreas for the help.  Sorry I have been so slow
testing this, but have been very busy with the other half of my job
(see below for a tiny advert).

I tried glxgears and I get the same error.  I shall look into it
further and if relevant post the answer here (any suggestions gratefully
received).

Cheers,

Hugh

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>H. Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> Hi Juergen,
>>
>>>> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
>>>> Xlib: No protocol specified
>>>
>>>Are you sure the message comes from Java.  I just tried this between
>>>two Linux machines and didn't get the problem.
>>
>> It is definitely a result of running the HelloUniverse program.  You
>> do not get it when you run eg. xclock.
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>What happens when you try to run another OpenGL application,
>e.g. glxgears?
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