Firstly, make sure that the DISPLAY environment variable for root is set to something like :0.0
Secondly, as normal user...
Code:xhost localhost
I login as a normal user, then su to root, can not open any graphic program, like nedit, etc, always get:
NEdit: Can't open display
Please help.
Thanks,
Firstly, make sure that the DISPLAY environment variable for root is set to something like :0.0
Secondly, as normal user...
Code:xhost localhost
1. Try using " sudo nedit " instead, sudo will pass the $DISPLAY variable for you
2. If already su'd to root, try ' nedit -display :0 '.
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