Tom, Everyone,
Roberto and I traded notes off-list. Just to bring
everyone up to speed, he was running in runlevel 3,
which did not permit X11; he decided to try run level
5, which supports X, and therefore supports the OSCAR
GUI... that should do it, Rich
--- Thomas Naughton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> roberto,
>
> I believe Rich answered your question. If you can't
> start an xterm from
> your X session you'll get these sorts of errors.
>
> Also, if you're running the install remotely, say
> from an SSH connection,
> you should also be able to startup xterms, etc.
>
> > couldn't connect to display ":0" at
> >
>
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.6.0/i386-linux/Tk/MainWindow.pm
> line 55.
> > MainWindow->new() at ./oscar_wizard line 27
>
> If you're still getting these sorts of DISPLAY
> errors outside of OSCAR,
> then something is not setup correctly with your X
> Window environment.
> You might also want to print out the value of
> DISPLAY,
> root# echo $DISPLAY
>
> later,
> --tjn
>
>
>
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