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#1 2012-01-16 16:52:26 sanjuchopra Member From: Gurgaon,INDIA Registered: 2010-08-01 Posts: 32 [Solved}Error: Unable to initialize gtk, is DISPLAY set properly? i am using aa software that require root access , but when i run it error unable to initialize gtk is display set properly pcsx2 with root access is showsError: Unable to initialize gtk, is DISPLAY set properly?I error unable to initialize gtk is display set properly logout process completed am using kde desktop , but when loginas root in kde and run that application it works fine.i have googled unable to initialize gtk is display set properly mac a lot on this but did not find any solution. Last edited by sanjuchopra (2012-01-19 10:59:39) Offline #2 2012-01-16 18:33:09 olorian Member Registered: 2011-12-16 Posts: 86 Re: [Solved}Error: Unable to initialize gtk, unable to initialize gtk is display set properly pgadmin3 is DISPLAY set properly? You should NEVER login graphically as root. What software do you want to use? Is it REALLY necessary to give it root access=If you want to run it as root, you should do the following in a terminal:$ xhost + enable X access from terminals$ su login as root# /path/to/programnameOr better yet if you use sudo.Better yet if you
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this site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. More details unable to initialize gtk could not open display virt-manager Your browser has JavaScript disabled. If you would like to use all features of this site, it is mandatory to error unable to initialize gtk is display set properly linux enable JavaScript. 1Page 1 of 2 2 ScaryCanary Beginner Posts 12 1 [RESOLVED] Run Filezilla on OMV Feb 4th 2013, 10:12pm Hello. I'm also trying to find a solution to transfer files https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=133667 from a remote server directly to my omv box. I don't necessarily need a gui. I installed Filezilla but when I try to run it this pops up: "Error: Unable to initialize gtk, is DISPLAY set properly?" Any ideas? Quote Report Content Go to Page Top ryecoaaron Moderator Likes Received 946 Posts 15,911 Website http://omv-extras.org Twitter ryecoaaron 2 Re: Run Filezilla on OMV Feb 4th http://forum.openmediavault.org/index.php/Thread/1454-RESOLVED-Run-Filezilla-on-OMV/ 2013, 10:18pm I moved this to its own thread and gave it a new title. Are you trying to run filezilla from the command line when logged into the system or over putty? If so, that won't work without a few more things. To run it from the system itself, you need an X environment like xfde. To run it from putty with X forwarding, you still need the X/gtk libraries. omv 3.0.46 erasmus | 64 bit | 4.7 backport kernel | omvextrasorg 3.3.16 omv-extras.org plugins source code and issue tracker - github.com/OpenMediaVault-Plugin-Developers Quote Report Content Go to Page Top ScaryCanary Beginner Posts 12 3 Re: Run Filezilla on OMV Feb 4th 2013, 10:24pm Thanks for moving it I'm trying to run it over putty logged in as root. But I'm open to anything that doesn't require my normal pc do be on while transferring files. Right now I'm my windows machine with filezilla to download files from my remote server to my nas. But that is kinda annoying. What would be the easier solution? What's the difference between running it from the system itself and from putty? Quote Report Content Go
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