09-23-2008
How to set DISPLAY to support X11 window server
I can run xclock from root but not able to run in a user (oracle)
I am getting this error during installation of ORACLE-10g (10.2) in Solaris-10 (X86).............when I do ./runInstaller
when ever try, getting this error.......
DISPLAY not set. Please set the DISPLAY and try again. or
Can't connect to X11 window server using '192.168.1.128:0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY variable
How to set the Display to support X11..........
OS-solaris 10 (X86)
Laptop- ACCER, AMD Processor with 2GHz
Pls help me out
Thanks,
gohappy
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
propwatch
propwatch(1) General Commands Manual propwatch(1)
NAME
propwatch - a tool to monitor X11 properties
SYNOPSIS
propwatch [ options ] property-name ...
DESCRIPTION
propwatch is a tool to monitor window properties of root and application windows. Nice for debugging property-based IPC of X11 programs.
OPTIONS
propwatch uses the Athena Widgets and accepts the usual toolkit options like -display and -geometry.
Additional options are:
-watch display
Display to monitor the windows on. By default the display specified in the DISPLAY environment variable or via -display is used,
but it is possible to watch another display instead.
-verbose
be verbose.
-proplog
Log property changes to stdout.
-kbdlog
Log keystrokes to stdout.
All remaining command line arguments are assumed to be property names which should be monitored. If no property names are specified, a
build in default (WM_COMMAND) will be used.
ENVIRONMENT
DISPLAY
specifies the display to use for the propwatch window.
SEE ALSO
xprop(1), xhost(1), xauth(1), xwd(1)
AUTHOR
Gerd Knorr <kraxel@bytesex.org>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1997-2003 Gerd Knorr
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER-
CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
(c) 1997-2003 Gerd Knorr propwatch(1)