When I try to start bluepin (only for testing purposes, no device
connected) I get follwoing message:
File "/bin/bluepin", line 34, in ?
from gtk import *
File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py", line
43, in ?
from _gtk import *
RuntimeError: could not open display
I tried to update the python.packages, but this didn?t solve the
problem.
Any ideas?
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Hi
On 25/01/04 17:19 +0100, Michael Neumeier wrote:
> Yes, I am running X. And I suppose that I have the right to use the
> display, as I tried to start bluepin under a console running in KDE
> (3.1.5).
> I already thought in the same direction, but I guess this must be a
> special thing because I had never problems to use my display.
This script does not work..This was mentioned many times on the
list.
I use something much more simple, my pin file consists only of:
#!/bin/sh
echo "PIN:123456"
of course, you can change '123456' to whatever pin you like
works for me without any problems
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Daniel Ko?czyk
http://konczyk.net
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Yes, I am running X. And I suppose that I have the right to use the
display, as I tried to start bluepin under a console running in KDE
(3.1.5).
I already thought in the same direction, but I guess this must be a
special thing because I had never problems to use my display.
Am So, den 25.01.2004 schrieb Stephen Crane um 16:55:
> Are you running X? Does the user under which you are running bluepin
> have permission to use DISPLAY? (Test this by trying to start an xterm.
> If this fails, see xauth.)
>
> On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 08:28, Michael Neumeier wrote:
> > When I try to start bluepin (only for testing purposes, no device
> > connected) I get follwoing message:
> >
> > File "/bin/bluepin", line 34, in ?
> > from gtk import *
> > File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py", line
> > 43, in ?
> > from _gtk import *
> > RuntimeError: could not open display
> >
> > I tried to update the python.packages, but this didn?t solve the
> > problem.
> > Any ideas?
> >
> >
> >
> >
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Are you running X? Does the user under which you are running bluepin
have permission to use DISPLAY? (Test this by trying to start an xterm.
If this fails, see xauth.)
On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 08:28, Michael Neumeier wrote:
> When I try to start bluepin (only for testing purposes, no device
> connected) I get follwoing message:
>=20
> File "/bin/bluepin", line 34, in ?
> from gtk import *
> File "/usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py", line
> 43, in ?
> from _gtk import *
> RuntimeError: could not open display
>=20
> I tried to update the python.packages, but this didn=B4t solve the
> problem.=20
> Any ideas?
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