If you've compiled picogui with unix sockets, it could be trying to create a socket
in a directory it doesn't have permission to. Otherwise, I'd use lsof to check if
there's already a process using port 30450


On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 06:22:49PM -0500, Mike Atamas wrote:
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> Whenever I try to run picogui as a normal user from x11 it tells me 
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> *** ERROR (NETWORK) : Error in bind() - Is there already a PicoGUI server 
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> however, i can run it fine as root? What is the error? How should I fix it?
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