I have more elementary configuration questions arising from my transition from RedHat to debian. Sorry to be a pest.
I think this may be is a debian question because user can start the FileRunner file manager, but not root. When root tries, it gets the error: Application can't initialize because it lacks display name and no $DISPLAY environment variable. Error stgartup script: can't read "tk_patchLevel": No such variable while executing. How do I interpret these? In fact, if I try # echo $DISPLAY, nothing is returned, which means the root account is not configured properly, I'd guess. It would make sense to define the value of DISPLAY globally, I should think. If so, how does one do that? The second part of the error statement would seem to be a script error, where the value of tk_patchLevel is never defined, but since user can run the application OK, I assume the problem is deeper than that. Could it be the missing DISPLAY? Haines Brown -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]