Trying to install Open Office 1.1.4
Hello,
I downloaded the file OOo_1.1.4_LinuxIntel_install.tar.gz from www.sun.com
When i installed the package with ./setup, I received the following message:
glibc version: 2.3.4 Xlib: connection to "cath.cat.be:1.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified
./setup: cannot connect to X server cath.cat.be:1.0
What does this mean?
Thank you for your help
roland
roland@cat.be
Am So, den 31.07.2005 schrieb brouwers roland lx um 18:09:
Trying to install Open Office 1.1.4
Hello,
I downloaded the file OOo_1.1.4_LinuxIntel_install.tar.gz from www.sun.com
When i installed the package with ./setup, I received the following message:
glibc version: 2.3.4 Xlib: connection to "cath.cat.be:1.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified
./setup: cannot connect to X server cath.cat.be:1.0
What does this mean?
Your $DISPLAY variable is set to be cath.cat.be:1.0 and no X server is listening there or it is rejecting connections.
roland
Alexander
On Sun, 2005-07-31 at 18:18 +0200, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am So, den 31.07.2005 schrieb brouwers roland lx um 18:09:
Trying to install Open Office 1.1.4
Hello,
I downloaded the file OOo_1.1.4_LinuxIntel_install.tar.gz from www.sun.com no When i installed the package with ./setup, I received the following message:
glibc version: 2.3.4 Xlib: connection to "cath.cat.be:1.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified
./setup: cannot connect to X server cath.cat.be:1.0
What does this mean?
Your $DISPLAY variable is set to be cath.cat.be:1.0 and no X server is listening there or it is rejecting connections.
roland
Alexander
Hi Alexander, Thanks for your reply, but I do not understand what you are saying. I visiting my client today, driving 120 km. I have to solve this problem today.
It seems that OOo is not a beloved child for this community, because I am asking questions about it for weeks, and mostly don't receive any answer or a very short, unclear one.
I think that promoting linux is not only working on the server but also on the workstations, in my case with VNC. It is hard to talk people into leaving Microsoft, changing to Linux. But when there are to many installation problems they for sure will make a step back.
I am just trying to deinstall OOo and reinstall the version of sun. But even this is not possible. I am doing this because OOo calc is only printing one page and in the preview the characters are falling of the page, the first one. There is never a second page. Same installation on my server, works well. So?
Please help me!
Thanks again roland
Am Montag, den 01.08.2005, 10:10 +0200 schrieb brouwers roland lx:
When i installed the package with ./setup, I received the following message:
glibc version: 2.3.4 Xlib: connection to "cath.cat.be:1.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified
./setup: cannot connect to X server cath.cat.be:1.0
What does this mean?
As Alexander told you it is *not* a problem with openoffice, but with your X configuration. The problem is that a program which is started from a terminal window, can not connect to the X server in order to establish a GUI.
If you use a standard Fedora installation, the X server is configured for such a connection ( with SuSE/Novell it is a bit different). So you must have changed your X configuration, perhaps you or the VNC installation program inserted a display environement variable and perhaps changed the X server's configuration furthermore.
You can try the following:
a) open a terminal window and su - to get root permission
b) type: export DISPLAY=:0.0 (this should change the display env veriable temporarily)
c) use this window to start the setup
It it doesn't work, you should make an installation on another computer where you didn't alter the X system. Install OO into a arbitrary directory of its own, e.g. /opt/openoffice. Then make a tar file from the installation:
cd /opt/openoffice tar czvf ../ooo.tgz ./*
you will find the tar in the /opt directory
transfer the tar to the computer where you will use OO, you may put it into a directory unter /opt
As root you can cd to /usr/lib/ooo-1.1 on your fedora box an issue an rm -rf * to erase your oo installation as distributed by fedory.
then: tar xzvf /opt/ooo.tgz ./ in that directory. Your OO made by OpenOffice will be installed at the same location as the (modified) fedora version.
change in the file /usr/bin/ooffice the line my $Version = '1.1.3'; to my $Version = '1.1.4';
and in your home directory the file .sversionrc
the caracters OpenOffice.org 1.1.3= to OpenOffice.org 1.1.4=
In this way you can use the original openoffice version in the same way as the fedora version (all icons, menues, default application, etc. work) Of course you will miss the gnome extensions (e.g. evolution address book access).
It seems that OOo is not a beloved child for this community, because I am asking questions about it for weeks, and mostly don't receive any answer or a very short, unclear one.
Well, OOo *is* a beloved child. May be list members didn't understand your question(s) /wording. OOo is the innocent here.
I think that promoting linux is not only working on the server but also on the workstations, in my case with VNC. It is hard to talk people into leaving Microsoft, changing to Linux. But when there are to many installation problems they for sure will make a step back.
We all know that, don't hesitate. :-) And we know that the "easy installation and maintenance" of a windows system is one of the most wide spread mythology over the world.
I am just trying to deinstall OOo and reinstall the version of sun. But even this is not possible.
OK, try my step by step instructions above. It works for me for months now.
Peter