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Originally Posted by iwbasts
Can you talk more details about what to set for DISPLAY
When i use this command following
I don't see anything
and don't know what to do
Thks you so much
If you haven't specifically changed your DISPLAY variable (manually, or in a '.profile'), it is most likely set to: ':0'
Also, if you have done a 'su' to root in your "terminal", most likely you will NOT have permission to access the X server.
So, first do: "DISPLAY=:0;export DISPLAY" [or "setenv DISPLAY ':0'" for csh/tcsh.]
Then try the admintool again. If it does not work, then:
If you DID 'su' to root, open another command window (xterm, dtterm, etc.) as YOU (not root), and do: "xhost +"
This will allow you, as root, to 'connect' to the X server with your command 'admintool'.
B.T.W.: admintool will be eliminated in Solaris 10.
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