rob@xyzoom.info.com (Rob Lingelbach) (03/01/91)
Apologies for this being a somewhat sophomoric question: I'm having trouble running X with tcp/ip locally. When I set $DISPLAY to "<localsystem>:0" and use xinit or startx, the mesh root window is drawn, but no clients are started, and if I flip back to the VT where I started X, I see the message "Waiting for X server to begin accepting connections...." (the ellipses continuing...) X starts fine when I use a display of "unix:0", which from what I understand makes a STREAMS connection. What possible things could I be doing wrong with TCP/IP? I have ISC 2.2 with ISC X11 1.2, and ISC TCP/IP 1.2 installed; TCP/IP is configured for "no network board" (loopback mode). There is no network board installed in my system--but I will want to run IP eventually on a LAN, with X11. The server is Xgp, but I have the same inability to run X networked with the Xv256 server, so I don't think I have a server problem; they both run OK with a display of "unix:0 (or 1, respectively)". In case it's useful, here's the content of /etc/hosts: # Local network host addresses # #ident "@(#)hosts 1.1 - 88/05/17" # 127.1 local localhost 192.83.205.1 xyzoom.info.com xyzoom ------------------------------------------------------------------ Thanks in advance. Rob Lingelbach rob@xyzoom.info.com -or- {well-connected}!uunet!xyzoom!rob KB6CUN Compuserve: 71101,176 2641 Rinconia Dr L.A. CA 90068 voice: 213 464-6266 --------"'Tis pride that pulls the country down" (Shakespeare)-------