Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/09/11/01:33:22
Tony,
>
> I tried running X clients your created ( like xclock.exe) with MI/X server
> on
> Windows 95 PC. I upgraded to patched Cygwin.dll.
>
> This is stand-alone PC, no network or modem connections to external
> TCP/IP network.
>
> MI/X server starts and runs fine. But all X clients I downloaded from your
> site
> return with error:
> Errror: Can not open display:
>
> Setting display in AUTOEXEC.BAT to :0, :0.0, localhost:0, etc.
> gives the same error message.
>
> Sorry for taking your time but I would appreciate some suggestion.
> I have some indications from MI tech support that I am doing something
> very strange but I fail to see what is so strange in wanting to run X
> client
> programs on the same PC where X server is running too?
> If you would enlighten me ...
>
I run local clients without having any network connections all the
time. However, you must have some sort of TCP/IP support installed;
you usually don't get this unless you install some network component.
Do you have dial-up network installed? If not, go ahead and install it
- it will install the tcp/ip support you need in the process. In order
to use MI/X you don't need to start dial-up network, just the software
needs to be installed on your hard disk.
Good Luck,
Arlindo.
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