On Friday 30 November 2001 13:53, you wrote:

did you use xhost on the box you want the window to go to?
so if you have on host-a DISPLAY=host-b:0.0 you need to do on host-b
xhost +host-a
to allow host-a

regards and have a nice weekend

sorry for the descriptive stuff kinda in a hurry

> Hi,
>
> On Red Hat 7.0 I can run Xvfb (version 4.0.1-1) and on a remote host set my
> DISPLAY to <host>:1.0 on the local machine - this works fine. On Red Hat
> 7.2 Xvfb (version 4.1.0-3) doesn't work - I get a Xlib: connection refused
> error. Any ideas why - can I get round it at all!
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Kenny
>
>
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