Re: After Installation, How To Run?
Looks like you simply need to run this from your X11 app... Your X11 app is an optional install off of your Tiger DVD. It is necessary to provide the graphical environment that these applications (that haven't been ported to Aqua) require to run. On Oct 6, 2006, at 6:45 PM, Jeffery Martin wrote:
On 10/6/06, Joe Auty <joe@opendarwin.org> wrote:
How about posting those error messages so that we have something to work with? Are you trying to run these apps out of your X11 app, or out of the Terminal? You need to use the former. As you wish! :)
FYI, I have no idea how to start X11. Heck, I thot that was the OS X window manager in the first place!
<SCREENSCRAPE> focault:~/Documents jbm$ gimp dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: __Xsetlocale Referenced from: /opt/local/lib/libgdk-1.2.0.dylib Expected in: flat namespace
dyld: Symbol not found: __Xsetlocale Referenced from: /opt/local/lib/libgdk-1.2.0.dylib Expected in: flat namespace
/opt/local/bin/gimp: line 3: 11198 Trace/BPT trap /opt/local/bin/gimp-1.2 --no-shm --no-xshm </SCREENSCRAPE>
<SCREENSCRAPE> focault:~/Documents jbm$ inkscape Nothing to do! focault:~/Documents jbm$ inkscape foot1.jpg
(inkscape:11207): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_display_list_devices: assertion `GDK_IS_DISPLAY (display)' failed </SCREENSCRAPE>
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On 10/6/06, Joe Auty <joe@opendarwin.org> wrote:
Looks like you simply need to run this from your X11 app... Your X11 app is an optional install off of your Tiger DVD. It is necessary to provide the graphical environment that these applications (that haven't been ported to Aqua) require to run.
Hmmm. You know, I keep hearing this, but I'm not finding anything obvious on my Tiger (10.4) DVD about X11 installs. People act like once you insert the DVD into the drive, it will be ovious how to get X11 installed, but it isn't. I'll try one more time going through that disk looking to install X11. I'm not seeing an /Application/Utilities/X anything, so I'm concluding that X11 is not installed. -- Jeffery Martin 512-680-0343 cell 512-838-3714 work Links of the moment: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Mary's_County,_Maryland http://www.stanns.org/
"Jeffery Martin" <je44ery@gmail.com> on Friday, October 6, 2006 at 5:57 PM -0800 wrote:
Hmmm. You know, I keep hearing this, but I'm not finding anything obvious on my Tiger (10.4) DVD about X11 installs. People act like once you insert the DVD into the drive, it will be ovious how to get X11 installed, but it isn't.
I'll try one more time going through that disk looking to install X11. I'm not seeing an /Application/Utilities/X anything, so I'm concluding that X11 is not installed.
It is an optional install. If I recall correctly, you run the package "optional installs" on the 10.4 DVD. Then expand applications and you'll see X11 on the list. Check that only and continue. Mark
On 10/6/06, Mark Duling <mark.duling@biola.edu> wrote:
It is an optional install. If I recall correctly, you run the package "optional installs" on the 10.4 DVD. Then expand applications and you'll see X11 on the list. Check that only and continue.
Mudder o' Gawd! I just figured that out before reading your email. I finally have X installed! Thanks everyone for forcing me to look at the DVD again. You know what was causing me to miss the "Optional Installs" package icon? I didn't realize the window held more icons than what popped up initially. Wow is that embarrasing. Can you tell that I'm not used to Mac OS X? Thanks again, all. -- Jeffery Martin Links of the moment: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Mary's_County,_Maryland http://www.stanns.org/
Perhaps it's a little too late to bring this up now, but you might also want to check out "GimpShop". It is the Gimp with a Photoshop- like interface, and is also freely available (as a disk image installer for OS X too). On Oct 6, 2006, at 9:35 PM, Jeffery Martin wrote:
On 10/6/06, Mark Duling <mark.duling@biola.edu> wrote:
It is an optional install. If I recall correctly, you run the package "optional installs" on the 10.4 DVD. Then expand applications and you'll see X11 on the list. Check that only and continue.
Mudder o' Gawd! I just figured that out before reading your email. I finally have X installed! Thanks everyone for forcing me to look at the DVD again.
You know what was causing me to miss the "Optional Installs" package icon? I didn't realize the window held more icons than what popped up initially.
Wow is that embarrasing. Can you tell that I'm not used to Mac OS X?
Thanks again, all.
-- Jeffery Martin
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