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tried to run on the X server specified inside double quotes, which did not allow the<br />

request. The "0.0" represents the display device, which is usually the console. If no<br />

server name appears, the superuser probably tried to run an X application on the<br />

current machine in an X session that was owned by somebody else.<br />

Action<br />

To allow this client to connect to the X server, run xhost(1) +clientname on the X<br />

server system. Only the owner of the current X session (who is not necessarily the<br />

superuser) is allowed to run the xhost(1) command. If somebody else is running X<br />

windows on the server, ask them to log out and then start your own X session on<br />

that server; remote X connections are usually allowed for the same user ID.<br />

Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on<br />

display "0.0"<br />

Cause<br />

Install OpenGL 1.0 and test the configuration by running<br />

/usr/openwin/demo/GL/ogl_install_check which results in following:<br />

# ./ogl_install_check<br />

Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display "0.0".<br />

Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display "0.0".<br />

Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display "0.0".<br />

can’t find visual<br />

Action<br />

First check that the installation has worked correctly by running the package check<br />

utility on the runtime package: # pkgchk SUNWglrt. This should result in an error<br />

message such as:<br />

ERROR: /usr/openwin/server/etc/OWconfig<br />

file size expected actual<br />

file cksum expected actual<br />

208 Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998

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