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more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Unix & Linux Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ xterm xt error can't open display linux Unix & Linux Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it xhost unable to open display redhat works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top X client forwarded over SSH “cannot open display: localhost:11.0” up vote 13 down vote favorite 2 I have enabled X forwarding on remote machine where SSH server is running: # grep -i forward /etc/ssh/sshd_config X11Forwarding yes # On local machine, I have started SSH client
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with -X flag which instructs the SSH server, running on remote machine, to set up a X-server proxy. In addition, it creates the $DISPLAY variable which points to this proxy and calls the xauth to install a proxy key which authenticates to this X-server proxy on remote machine: # echo "$DISPLAY" localhost:11.0 # xauth list | grep 11 A58/unix:11 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 39324086672d1ae35e373476c3891a77 # However, X clients on remote machine do not start properly: # wireshark (wireshark:10083): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: localhost:11.0 # xterm Warning: This program is an suid-root program or is being run by the root user. The full text of the error or warning message cannot be safely formatted in this environment. You may get a more descriptive message by running the program as a non-root user or by removing the suid bit on the executable. xterm: Xt error: Can't open display: %s # X forwarding doesn't use xhost so at least this can be excluded. I tried to find some useful log entries both on machine where SSH server is running and machine where SSH client is running with find /var/log/ -mmin -5 -type f command, but this did not give
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Newcomers» Installer fails with "Cannot open display" (Fresh install of Mars 4.5.1 fails with display error. Other X stuff works.) Show: Today's Messages :: Show Polls :: Message Navigator Installer http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/108679/x-client-forwarded-over-ssh-cannot-open-display-localhost11-0/109322 fails with "Cannot open display" [message #1722570] Fri, 05 February 2016 21:49 John HolmesMessages: 2Registered: February 2016 Junior Member Hello, Eclipse Newbie here. I am attempting to use the Mars Eclipse 4.5.1 Installer to install Eclipse on a 64-bit SUSE SLES 11 server with the X display going to my W7 PC. Each attempt at using the installer has resulted in an https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/1074524/ immediate "Cannot open display" error. Other X stuff works fine, so it seems to be the installer, not the environment. I downloaded eclipse-inst-linux64.tar.gz from the Eclipse.org site and after unziping/taring it looks like the packages were built September 23, 2015. X is working for other stuff, but not for the Eclipse installer. These work: xlogo -display
for x86 Linux Applications > Topic: X-Window Application 8 replies Latest Post - 2007-10-09T14:23:15Z by SystemAdmin Display:ConversationsBy Date 1-9 of 9 Previous Next ramso 0100000K4W 5 Posts Pinned https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=160033 topic X-Window Application 2007-04-18T15:52:55Z | Tags: Answered question This question has been answered. Unanswered question This question has not been answered yet. We are trying to start a xwindow application, http://www.framboise314.fr/raspbian-tout-un-tas-de-trucs/ like xlogo, but the process send a error [b]can't open display :0.0[/b]. We are test this with the local console of the server with a sesion open in this open display display , and with the display close. We are changed the display var with the same result, we are testing with remote server, freenx and vnc and the same. I think we make something wrong, any idea ? Log in to reply. Updated on 2007-10-09T14:23:15Z at 2007-10-09T14:23:15Z by SystemAdmin ramso 0100000K4W 5 Posts Re: X-Window Application 2007-04-18T16:10:00Z This error can't open is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer. I test now with a vnc and work fine. Log in to reply. ramso 0100000K4W 5 Posts Re: X-Window Application 2007-04-18T16:40:44Z This is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer. With freenx it's necessary to change the display and use the hostname of the server. Log in to reply. SystemAdmin 110000D4XK 90 Posts Re: X-Window Application 2007-04-18T18:27:18Z This is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer. When you start the session, first set the xhost command by typing "xhost +" Then you start the p_AVE by running "runx86" Once you are in the p_AVE environment, please export your display by typing "export DISPLAY=localhost:x:0" where x is the port number Log in to reply. ramso 0100000K4W 5 Posts Re: X-Window Application 2007-04-19T07:13:14Z This is the accepted answer. This is the accepted answer. SystemAdmin 110000D4XK 2007-04-18T18:27:18Z When you start the session, first set the xhost command by typing "xhost +" Then you start the p_AVE by running "runx86" Once you are in the p_AVE
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