* On 19.02.2012 09:24 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> Does "defaults read org.x.X11" say anything regarding the port number?
> If so, have you tried setting it to 6000 using the corresponding
> "defaults write" command (possibly requiring sudo)?

Nope, and note that I'm "special" yet again - I'm using the MacPorts
X11-dev (that is, pretty much always the newest version.)

defaults read org.macports.X11 does give me a list with a lot of
options, but only those which could be set via the GUI too (rootless,
clipboard, etc.) - no displayPort or TCP port.

AFAIK the X server is autodetecting the displayPort and adding this to
6000 (i.e., port = 6000 + displayPort = 6000 if displayPort == 0).

At the same time, I really don't see any reason for connecting to the
local machine via X11, I'll try to get a connection via the UNIX socket
during next week. :)


> I fetched both and will give them a try once my Mac is back. ;-)
> Note that my Mac is x86_64-based, so I will neither be able to confirm
> nor to deny the functionality of the x86 support.
Well... personally, I don't care about x86-only machines either, as
there was only one generation without x86_64 support, but since I "went
the extra mile", I'd still like to know if it's working on these boxes
too. Let's see if other people are reporting back. :)

Best regards,


Mihai

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