That helped! .... and I always thought "sux" was some bad joke... piet Mark Doucette wrote:
I have never used xconfig to make a kernel, but I can only assume that you can't connect to the x server because you tried to run it as su instead of sux, which allows for super user x connections.
Try sux <enter>
See if that works for you Hth
On Sun, 2002-04-07 at 01:02, PR wrote:
Patrick Heffernan wrote: yes I am, I want to look if changes in my kernel would be worthwhile, so I downloaded a new source and I have to do make xconfig in /usr/src/linux if I do so I get this message piet
On Sun, 07 Apr 2002 10:42:09 +0200 PR
wrote: Application initialization failed: couldn't connect to display ":0.0" message I get when running make xconfig,how is this solved? piet
Are you running this under X windows?
Cheers Patrick
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