Re: CDE question

From: Neil W Rickert (rickert+nn_at_cs.niu.edu)
Date: 11/27/03


Date: 27 Nov 2003 16:05:41 GMT

Guy Paulus <gpaulus@smc.ulb.ac.be> writes:

>Thu Nov 27 09:51:26 2003
>Workspace Manager: I/O error on display:: tx38:0.0

>tx38 is an old alias name that has been replaced by smc38 in the /etc/hosts
>file of the server. The display should now be smc38:0.0 instead of tx38:0.0
>A fresh $HOME/.dt directory has been created, but still the errorlog shows
>tx38:0.0 as display. Is there something remaining somewhere on the server
>with the old display information that I have to get rid of ?

Try removing bot $HOME/.dt and $HOME/.dtprofile

If that does not solve the problem, then try adding

DTSOURCEPROFILE=false

to ".dtprofile".

If it still does not work, check whether this is a "csh"/"tcsh" user,
and look in ".cshrc".



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