General :: Locale Or Run Level - Cannot Open Display Message

Jan 13, 2010

I try to change locale for a program to run my native language with root. I don't know what I made, but can't open gui programs from konsole with root account.

It appear this error:

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When type locale, it appear:

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Yesterday I make run level 4 to skip typing startx in console, and login directly to KDE.

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Red Hat / Fedora :: Remote Desktop - In Services Vncserver Get Message - Unable To Open Display

Jul 22, 2009

Well this is my first time using redhat 7, the install went fine and webserver, mysql, phpmyadmin are all working......great

The only problem i have is the remote desktop

I have set the password in preferences/remote desktop run command vncpasswd and set password

In services vncserver i get this message......... xsetroot: unable to open display '' Xvnc is stopped and vncserver failed. The error was: xsetroot: unable to open display '' Shutting down VNC server: 1:user1[FAILED]

Starting VNC server: 1:user1 [FAILED]

My vncservers file looks like this

I have tried restarting service using root login and user1

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General :: Open Multiple Terminals In Run Level 3?

Dec 8, 2010

I am using red hat Linux 4 I have two question.

Normally in GUI interface i open multiple terminal at a time like one for log file and one for configuring any file etc etc.
The problem is normally I do work on run level 3 but in that way how can i open multiple terminal at at time ? Is there any way...

2- When I use the command

Code:
# tail -f /var/log/messages
in GUI i normally close the windows after viewing the log file messages.Is there any hot key by which I can again see the prompt example [root@localhost ~}# to write the command instead of closing the terminal windows ?

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Jun 25, 2010

I want that when ever my Red Hat Linux machine use run level 5 it automatically open terminal. Is there anyway to do it? Normally I see the desktop, Right click on anywhere and click for terminal then it can see terminal.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Can't Create Japanese Locale: Get A Segmentation Fault On Generating Locale?

Oct 13, 2010

Maverick 10.10 is unable to create Japanese locales on my wife's laptop (Acer Aspire 3000). This machine previously had no such problem. The install is a fresh install, since the machine froze during the upgrade (no fault of Ubuntu's). A possible complication is that it froze several times more during the install, and I have gone through many recovery boots and iterations of dpkg configure. All relevant packages are installed, I believe. Everything else works. Through System, Administration, Language Support, I have installed all components of English and Japanese. Currently English is selected. Japanese should appear in the list but does not. Japanese text appears properly, and I can write in Japanese,But all the menus are in English. Fine by me, but my wife will want Japanese when she uses the computer again (not soon).This mostly likely is a glibc/libc6 problem, as far as I can tell. I can't find any other Ubuntu user with this problem recently.And now, some outputs:1. dpkg-reconfigure locales

sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
Generating locales...
en_AG.UTF-8... done

[code].....

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General :: KMail's Message List - Change Message List Display?

Jul 20, 2009

KMail 1.11.4, KDE 4.2.4: I'm migrating from WinXP to Mandriva, and installed KMail at the weekend. Works fine, but I have a niggle - the message list displays headers grouped by month order. I'd like the option of having a simple list (no groups), and suspect that it could be done - but I haven't been able to find out how. I've checked in the Handbook without success, and a search in LQ hasn't turned up anything yet.Any suggestions gratefully received. If this isn't the right place for a KMail query,

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General :: X11 Forwarding - Error: Can't Open Display: <ip Of Display>

Jun 28, 2011

I have the following scenario that doesn't seem to work normally. I have a windows 7 pc from which I am using putty to connect to my other linux servers (all running redhat 5 and 6). So here is the scenario that works and one that does not work. And I'm trying to figure out the one that does not work. Scenario that works:

From windows 7 (putty) I ssh into Linux_Server_1.
echo $DISPLAY
localhost:10.0

I run xclock and I see it pop up on my windows 7 pc. I am using xming on windows 7 to help me populate the display from linux to windows. One that does not work:

From windows 7 (putty) I ssh into Linux_Server_1. Then from Linux_Server_1 I ssh into Linux_Server_2.
echo $DISPLAY
<no output>

I try to setup $DISPLAY with localhost:10.0 or 0.0 or even my windows 7 pc ip address:0.0 ....etc Then when I try to run xclock I doesn't work.

I get these error messages: Error: Can't open display: <ip of display>

Also as a side note all our Linux servers are sitting on one subnet. My pc is sitting on another subnet. I use vpn to connect to the subnet where the servers sit from my pc.

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General :: Debian - Display A Message Before Login?

May 29, 2011

I need to display a message before any login on a Linux box, either locally and for remote login via SSH. How can I achieve this? "issue" and "Banner" are the two concepts I need to use to provide a message for every user before they log into the system.

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General :: Before Showing Up Loginscreen Display The Message Box - ICEauthority Not Update ?

Nov 30, 2010

I have OpenSuse 11.3, with KDE4. a few days ago, after an upgrade, are presenting several flaws in the system configuration.

But I think the cause of all is that at startup, before showing up loginscreen display the message box

Quote:

Could not update ICEauthority file / var / lib / gdm / .ICEautority.

I gave CRTR Alt F1 to switch to text mode, and consult the file in that directory to verify the existence of the file and its permissions:

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I've checked some forums, but apparently they relate to other scenarios that describe the solution does not work

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General :: DMESG Does Not Display The Kernel Driver Function PRINTK Message

Apr 7, 2010

Kernel driver function was called via ioctl and returned success, but when I checked the kernel display buffer with dmesg the printk message was not there. Then when you do lsmod, the driver you were calling showed "used by zero". So it seems like the kernel driver was not accessed. In the kernel driver, I had many printk statements, but nothing printed in the buffer. if the driver get accessed and what could cause this?

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General :: Initializing Run Level 4 At Inittab Default Level

Jan 15, 2011

hello everyone, im having a problem when my computer enters in the run level 4 as the default when i start slackware. The strange thing is that it not seems that is a X window problem, it looks like more like a configuration problem in some part of the kde script to initialize the log in, because if i manually start the X service it works fine, i dont know what is the source. Thank you in advance for the help.

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General :: Remort Loging - Check For A File Existince And Display A Message - If Condition

May 31, 2010

I want to ssh and check for a file, I hve came up with following, and its not working,

Is this possible or do I have to do this in a another way.

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General :: Can't Open Display - Localhost - 0.0

Dec 1, 2010

Im using the Redhat 5, when m trying to connect from X-start it showing error:

Can't open display: localhost:0.0

Where as /etc/ssh/sshd_config settings are correct

Also ssh is running
$DISPLAY is set to localhost
still it is not started any x-service

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General :: Can't Open Display Localhost:0.0?

Mar 31, 2011

I'm trying to connect to my linux server but I'm having some major problems. The server had OEL 5 installed and my local pc is running Windows XP. I'm using PuTTy to connect to the server with Xming running on my loacl machine. I login as root and run the following command - export DISPLAY={ipaddress}:0.0I then run xclock and get the following error - Xlib: connection to "{ipaddress}:0.0" refused by serverXlib: No protocol specifiedError: Can't open display: {ipaddress}:0.0The strange thing is that on my bosses pc (who has got almost the exact same setup ie. PuTTy & Xming) is works perfectly.

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Ubuntu :: Wrong Locale \ Go Back To English, The Locale Doesn't Change Back, Only The Menus Are In English?

Mar 5, 2011

I recently installed language packs for Japanese and changed my system language to it, too. The problem is, now that I try to go back to English, the locale doesn't change back, only the menus are in english. "Apply system wide" in the Language Support didn't do anything; Firefox is in japanese too. Here is my locale output:

LANG=ja_JP.utf8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_CTYPE="ja_JP.utf8"

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General :: Xset: Unable To Open Display

Oct 30, 2010

I tried to log on to a remote computer using ssh, but I got an error:

xset: unable to open display

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General :: Xwd: Unable To Open Display 'localhost:15.0'

Jul 5, 2011

I'm SSH'ed in to my Ubuntu 11.04 machine and trying to take a screen shot of a virtual display where I'm running (hopefully) Firefox. I get the error

Code:
selenium@selenium:~$ xwd -display localhost:15.0 -out ~/desk.xwd -root
xwd: unable to open display 'localhost:15.0'

I know that I have displayed the right display variable because in an earlier script that runs at system bootup I have

Code:
export DISPLAY=localhost:15.0
/usr/bin/Xvfb :15 -ac -screen 0 1024x768x16 &

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General :: Error: Can't Open Display: Hostnmae:0.0

Feb 17, 2010

I have installed RHEL 4.6. But X server is not running. Wen i executed xclock Error: Can't open display: hostnmae:0.0

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General :: /usr/bin/xterm Xt Error - Can't Open Display - %s

Oct 25, 2010

/usr/bin/xterm Xt error: Can't open display: %s

I tried to connect to remote server ,which is installed Centos 5.4 x86, through Xmanager on windows 7, and got this error.

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/usr/bin/xterm Xt error: Can't open display: %s

At the remote server, I turned on firewall and after this I got the above-mentioned error message.
I do this accrding to instruction on remote server.

Quote:

2. Firewall (TCP/UDP Ports) Configuration
Open UDP port 177 from the PC to the remote host direction.
Open incoming TCP ports 6000~6010 from the remote host to your PC.
After adding these ports "/etc/sysconfig/iptable" as the enoder mentioned, /etc/init.d/iptables restart

3. Reboot the remote host and start Xmanager <- I could not restart remote server.

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General :: Delete Top Level Directory And Have Contents Simply "move Up A Level"?

May 27, 2010

I have a directory that has a another directory inside it. The top directory is rather redundant since it only contains the one other one. Is there a way to delete the top level directory and have the contents simply "move up a level"?

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General :: Maximum Number Of Clients ReachedThunar: Cannot Open Display

Jul 4, 2011

I with one problem to open files on terminal. By example, I open the thunar on terminal, see the error:

gustavo@universe /media/montagem $ thunar
(process:7902): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.
Using the fallback 'C' locale.
Maximum number of clients reachedThunar: Cannot open display:
gustavo@universe /media/montagem $ ^C

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General :: X11 Forwarding Failed - Error: Can't Open Display: MAC_ip:0.0

Mar 31, 2011

I also had ever tried all methods they mentioned, but my problem is still there. I am using a MAC OS X 10.6 ssh a remote redhat server. I hope to see X of redhat on my own MAC. Below is what I've done: 'MAC_ip' stands for my mac; 'redhat_ip' stands for redhat server.

1) ssh to redhat server
2) change to root
3) type command: DISPLAY=MAC_ip:0.0
4) type command: export
5) Back to MAC
6) change to root
7) type command: xhost +Redhat_ip
8) vim /etc/ssh_config, add X11Forwarding yes
9) Back to redhat, type: xclock

I got below message: Error: Can't open display: MAC_ip:0.0 I also tried some methods to login as others suggested:

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Debian Multimedia :: Open Office 4 Installation - Can't Open Display

Feb 15, 2016

I installed Open Office 4 on Debian 8 but when I run the program I get this error message.

root@localhost:/home/paul# openoffice4
No protocol specified
No protocol specified
/opt/openoffice4/program/soffice.bin X11 error: Can't open display:
Set DISPLAY environment variable, use -display option
or check permissions of your X-Server
(See "man X" resp. "man xhost" for details)

Open Office works fine when I run the command "startx" in the Konsole but so far I haven't been able to configure it.

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General :: Ubuntu - Wmctrl Cannot Open Display When Session Initiated Via Ssh+screen

Sep 20, 2010

I'm using wmctrl on an Ubuntu machine to manage windows from a script, that I run inside a (gnu) screen.

If I start the screen session from the local machine, wmctrl works fine, including if I completely close the terminal window and issue the wmctrl commands when connecting to the screen remotely via ssh.
Conversely, if I connect remotely with ssh and start a screen, wmctrl doesn't work (returns "Cannot open display") even if I attach that screen session locally from the Ubuntu Terminal.

I guess there is some hidden screen parameter that doesn't get set in a way that allows accessing the display when it's launched remotely -- any ideas what it is and how to modify it from within a remote ssh-screen session so that that the script can access the windows?

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OpenSUSE :: Root Trying To Open Flashplayer In KDE Getting Cannot Open Display

Feb 18, 2011

We have a digital signage appliance built on SUSE 11.3 with a LAMP server that uses the flashplayer application to play a .swf file from localhost. It is a AOpen GP7A mini pc that has the nVidia drivers loaded. We have lots of customers that have been running the exact same system for over 6 months (we image the drive for each sale).

For some reason, my last customer is seeing the following problem shown below, and this linux configuration is way over my head. Everything else is working (local LAMP server is working, communicating with our production servers to get information works, etc). I have verified that it is screen 0 that is running (at least it shows with Ctrl-Alt-F7). I thought that it may have occurred because of updating the software with zypper up. I had the customer rebuild from the image being careful not to upgrade the software. The result was the same. The pc is a newer version compared to my bench pc, but there are multiple other customers running that same version just fine. So I am not sure if it is

The command is issued by a php script that is run in a root cron job. As I said, it works great on all other customer pc's including my bench system. I also tried to execute the command on a ssh terminal as the root user with the same result. I also upgraded my bench pc and it still worked properly.

The command being executed is sudo env DISPLAY=:0 XAUTHORITY=/home/svision/.Xauthority flashplayer http://localhost/flash/sign.swf &

the result (when run in terminal) is: No protocol specified (flashplayer:15077): Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display: :0

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General :: Locale Not Supported By C Library?

Jan 31, 2010

When I open gedit and also some other applications, I get this message:(gedit:29595): Gtk-WARNING **: Locale not supported by C library.Using the fallback 'C' locale.Why is this happening and should I worry about it? It does not seem to affect my subsequent work.

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General :: Error - Can't Open Display - For Xclock Or Gvim On Kubuntu Root Shell Konsole 1.6.6

Oct 8, 2009

I use kubuntu (8.04) which does not have a root account.

[sudo] password for ts:

However, starting xclock or gvim on root shell on konsole has the "Can't open display" error appears.

Error: Can't open display: localhost:0.0

Press ENTER or type command to continue

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General :: Time - Forcing 24-hour Locale?

Aug 24, 2011

Is there any way to force 24-hour time in my locale (for example, 14:00) instead of 12-hour time (2:00 PM)?

I use the en_US locale with a UTF-8 character set on Arch Linux, but this shouldn't matter, I think.

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General :: Locale Adjustment Not Working As Expected?

May 13, 2011

On Slackware64 13.1 the as-installed en_GB locale gave Sunday as the first day of the week. This was not an issue until Xfce's Orage calendar was used when its display of Sunday as the first day of the week was offputting for someone used to Monday. A minor inconvenience but expected to be easy to fix.

At the command line:
Code:
c@CW8:~$ export LANG=en_GB <== same for en_GB.utf8

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General :: Make Custom 'locale' Files?

Jul 9, 2011

Under Debian "Expert Installation" once I have chosen installation/system language and location, I get an informative notice, that:

Code:
There is no locale defined for the combination of language and country you have selected.

..and I need to choose one locale available for the selected language. As I understand, locale is just a set of environmental variables used by applications and printed out with locale command?

In addition, is it possible to generate own locale files after the installation, which will match my needs?

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