Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Then you won't be able to open sockets in the normal directories unless you
make sure the Solaris Xsun never ever runs, which would require your
sysadmin
to configure the system not to start dtlogin at system bootup, or to have
dtlogin always start yours.
[HOME]~ dtlogin
Jan Van Belle wrote:
Alan Coopersmith wrote:
Then you won't be able to open sockets in the normal directories
unless you
make sure the Solaris Xsun never ever runs, which would require your
sysadmin
to configure the system not to start dtlogin at system bootup, or to have
dtlogin always start
Dne p 10. jna 2003 11:17 Jan Van Belle napsal(a):
but since it lacks many of the features of more modern servers
What features lacks the SUN X-server ? (I use the SOlaris and I'm
beginning with Linux).
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If you build the new QT releases (3.1.2 or later), the configuration
script mentions much more options available on normal linux systems.
It seems some of them are necessary to build a proper KDE environment
Tomas Rett wrote:
Dne p 10. jna 2003 11:17 Jan Van Belle napsal(a):
but since it
Some additional traces:
[$HOME]$ X :0
_XSERVTransSocketUNIXCreateListener: ...SocketCreateListener() failed
_XSERVTransMakeAllCOTSServerListeners: server already running
Fatal Server error:
Cannot establish any listening sockets: Make sure an X server isn't
already running
[$HOME]$
the
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