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Derek Broughton wrote:
> hmmm. "No protocol specified" gives me a thought (though how it could
> apply
> is beyond me). I have had the odd problem with apps that want to connect
> to a unix socket, and my colleague absolutely can't connect to his nx
> server, because they say something about "unix: not found". So in
> my /etc/hosts I have unix as a synonym for 127.0.0.2. This cleverly
> tricks
> apps trying to connect over unix sockets into using tcp sockets. I'm sure
> it must break something, and it's no doubt inefficient, but it's the only
> thing I know that might apply and is probably different between our
> systems.
Well, removing that didn't make much difference - except that I could no
longer do "sudo kate" from a terminal in my nx session.
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derek
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