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other:x_conf [2022/08/12 12:40] jypeter [Installing XQuartz] Added some tech ref |
other:x_conf [2023/06/30 08:20] (current) jypeter Added the no space related error |
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==== Error when there is no X server running ==== | ==== Error when there is no X server running ==== | ||
- | If the ''DISPLAY'' variable is defined, but there is **no X server**, you will get a ''Can't open display: localhost://[SOME VALUE]//'' error\\ <code>$ xterm & | + | If the ''DISPLAY'' variable is defined, but there is **no X server**, you will get a ''Can't open display: localhost://[SOME VALUE]//'' error |
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+ | <code>$ xterm & | ||
xterm: Xt error: Can't open display: localhost:23.0</code> | xterm: Xt error: Can't open display: localhost:23.0</code> | ||
Time to [[other:x_conf|read this page again]]... | Time to [[other:x_conf|read this page again]]... | ||
+ | ==== Error when there is no space left in your home directory ==== | ||
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+ | If there is no space left in your home directory (usually the home directory of the remote server), or if you have exceeded your [[other:newppl:starting#which_disks_should_you_use|home disk quota]], you will get an error similar to [[#error_when_there_is_no_x_server_running|Error when there is no X server running]] | ||
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+ | <code>$ xterm & | ||
+ | xterm: Xt error: Can't open display: localhost:23.0</code> | ||
+ | **Solution**: clean the content of your //home//! | ||
==== Error when DISPLAY is not defined correctly ==== | ==== Error when DISPLAY is not defined correctly ==== | ||