I Installed DB2 on Linux. But Can't Start On LinuxAfter Installation.
First, Can't Find / Opt / Ibmjava2-141 / Files .Then I Installed IBMJAVA2, Also Didn't Work.
THEN I COPY JRE FILES.
IT's right now.
BUT:
XLIB: Connection To ": 0.0" Refused by Server
Xlib: No Protocol Specified
This Because First Changed Account During The Processing of Terminal.
SO Open A New Terminal Can Resolve this problem!
REFER:
Xlib: Connection To ": 0.0" Refused by Server (Post # 1) Xlib: Connection To ": 0.0" Refused by Server Xlib: Invalid XDM-Authorization-1 Key (Failed Key Comparison) DFM: Can't Open Display! Check ! DISPLAY variable i just apt-get install dfm to download a filemanger cause i have icewm also the first line is the same error i am getting by using ssh and my display value on my computer is echo $ DISPLAY: 0.0 i think this is a very comman error because i search on google there are many but can not find an answer anyone out there who know this stuff thanks __________________ Life is just like a candle, when the wind blow it blows. registered as user # 374439 with the Linux Counter Http://www.counter.li.org and get counted report this post to a moderator | ip: logged 03-08-2005 11:25 PM
BTMiller Senior Member Registered: May 2004 Location: Distribution: At Home: Slackware (9.1 & 10), OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris. At Work: Red Hat 9, Debian, FC3, IRIX, HPUX POSTS: 1369 HCL ENTRIES: 0 Reviews: 0/0
(Post # 2) Try entering "xhost " from an xterm connected to the X server (ie not after you've su'ed to another user or something). This will disable the access restrictions on X server connections. __________________ "The . UNIX system is successful because the minimum number of keystrokes achieve the maximum effort In addition, the system says very little to explain errors and relies on the intelligence of the user to deduce reasons for failure "Taken from http:. //www.hillside .co.uk / articles / typing.html Report this post to a moderator | IP: Logged 03-09-2005 03:59 AMNooDleZ Newbie Registered: Feb 2004 Location: Tampico, MX Distribution: Slackware, Gentoo Posts: 27 HCL Entries: 0 REVIEWS: 0/0
(Post # 3) i Had the Same Problem, And That Fix IT, Thanks _________________ "American IS Not a Country Is A Continent" Report this Post to a Moderator | IP: Logged 03-15-2005 09:28 PM
Reddazz Senior MEMBER Registered: Nov 2003 Location: Zimbabwe / N. W. England Distribution: Slackware, Fedora Core, Centos, Debian, Freebsd Posts: 3588 HCL Entries: 0 Reviews: 0/0
(Post # 4) I think its better to use "xhost hostname", which will anly allow connections from the host name you specify. "Xhost " on its own, enables connections from any host. __________________ If this helped you, please Click The 'Thanks' Button.