Silly question, but is X actualyl running on the machine in question?

On Fri, 16 Aug 2002, Joseph Wright wrote:

> I am trying to get X to start when ever I launch and X app like xclock,
> but right now I just get Can't Open Display: :0.
> 
> I have tried DISPLAY=:0.0 which still gives me the same error.
> 
> I am receiving this when trying to launch xclock from the physical
> machine, but my next step is there a way I can launch xclock via telnet
> and have it show up on the physical machine and not on the remote side.
> 
> thanks
> 
> 
> 
> 



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