Fwd: [OS X] X11 issues with my Mac Pro Desktop Mac OS X10.4.9
Andy Jacobson
Andy.Jacobson at noaa.gov
Thu Apr 5 22:48:57 EDT 2007
Begin forwarded message:
> From: "Wang, Yi" <yi.wang at pnl.gov>
> Date: April 5, 2007 8:46:24 PM MDT
> To: Andy Jacobson <Andy.Jacobson at noaa.gov>
> Subject: Re: [OS X] X11 issues with my Mac Pro Desktop Mac OS X10.4.9
>
> Hi Andy:
>
> Some good news, the 0:0 issue fixed my X11 windows issues. It
> is a setup
> in my .bashrc file.
>
> I may not have the right keychain passwd for ladmin. I am not
> sure how
> can I correct this situation.
>
> Last thing is NCO install.
>
> With "managed" administration user, can I finish all the update
> and
> install of NCO? What is the CVS password? I am stuck in fink/VERSION.
>
> Thank you so much,
>
> Yi
>
> You work pretty late today!!!! :)
>
>
> On 4/5/07 7:33 PM, "Andy Jacobson" <Andy.Jacobson at noaa.gov> wrote:
>
>>
>> On Apr 5, 2007, at 8:18 PM, Wang, Yi wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>
>>>>> I notice that when I, under another username (ladmin) on this
>>>>> machine,
>>>>> use Safari to browser, it keeps asking for key-chain log-in
>>>>> (passwd) for no
>>>>> reasons. Strange!!
>>>>
>>>> This would happen if you are trying the wrong password. Are you
>>>> sure
>>>> you have the correct password for that account's login keychain?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes, otherwise, I cannot log into the ladmin account.
>>
>> Ah, but this is not necessarily true. It is possible to have a login
>> keychain password that is different from the login password.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> You see the DISPLAY is 0:0.
>>
>> I think the correct syntax is actually :0.0, not 0:0.
>>
>>> My fink list does not show nco packge. There is ncl package. I have
>>> netCDF
>>> package, and HDF5 package.
>>
>> Are you using the unstable tree? If so, have you tried "fink install
>> nco", or are you using "apt-get install nco"? If the "fink install
>> nco" method fails, then in your /sw/etc/fink.conf, please make the
>> "Trees" line look like this:
>>
>> Trees: local/main unstable/main unstable/crypto
>>
>> You'll then need to do a "fink selfupdate" followed by "apt-get
>> update; apt-get upgrade" and finally "fink update-all". After all
>> this is done, you should be able to "fink install nco". This will
>> all take a significant amount of time.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Andy
>
> --
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