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xinit: not found<br />

Cause<br />

OpenWindows was probably not installed properly, and the openwin(1) program<br />

could not find xinit(1) to start the X windows system. If the user is running another<br />

version of X windows, such as the MIT X11 distribution, the startx program serves<br />

the same function as xinit(1).<br />

Action<br />

Check the PATH environment variable to make sure it contains the appropriate X<br />

windows install directory. Verify that xinit(1) is in this directory as an executable<br />

program.<br />

XIO: fatal IO error 32 (Broken pipe)<br />

on X server "<strong>string</strong>:0.0"<br />

Cause<br />

This means that I/O with the X server has been broken. The "0.0" represents the<br />

display device, which is usually the console. This message can appear when a user is<br />

running Display PostScript applications and the X server disappears or the client is<br />

shut down. Data loss is possible if applications disappeared before saving files.<br />

Action<br />

Try to run the application again in a few minutes after the system has rebooted and<br />

the window system is running.<br />

Xlib: connection to "<strong>string</strong>:0.0" refused<br />

by server<br />

Cause<br />

This message is immediately followed by the "Xlib: Client is not authorized to<br />

connect to Server" message. These messages indicate that an X windows application<br />

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