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Hi,
you'll need to be signed in as root in order to run the "xhost +" command. The rest of that looks fine so :
as root :
xhost +
as oracle_user :
export DISPLAY=<PC Client IP address>:0.0
xclock (to test yopur X config)
NB Exceed has its own array of bugs when used with the Oracle installer. Good luck and I hope the 9i instaler handles Exceed better.
regards,
Mike Hately
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Sent: 26 November 2002 14:39
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Oracle 9i installation on Solaris being attempted
# xhost +
Message - unable to open display : " "
export DISPLAY=<PC Client IP address>:0.0
# xhost +
Xlib : connection to client refused "<PC Client IP Address>"
Xlib : cannot set display to "<PC Client IP Address>"
NOTE - Installation being initiated from a laptop using Exceed Hummingbird
software to simulate Xwindows Console
Any Solutions ?
Thanks
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