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− | *What does this mean and how can you load | + | *What does this mean and how can you load okular if the following message occurs even if you really did type, (okular lab1.dvi &)? |
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− | -Could not open file /afs/acpub.duke.edu/users/c/j/cjt14/EGR53/lab1/lab1.dvi which has type application/x-zerosize. | + | -Could not open file /afs/acpub.duke.edu/users/c/j/cjt14/EGR53/lab1/lab1.dvi which has type application/x-zerosize. okular can only load DVI (.dvi) files.- |
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** Basically, it means at come point the <code>lab1.dvi</code> became empty. This can happen if [[LaTeX]] doesn't work well sometimes. Just re-run LaTeX to produce a good .dvi file and go from there. [[User:DukeEgr93|DukeEgr93]] 17:58, 3 September 2008 (EDT) | ** Basically, it means at come point the <code>lab1.dvi</code> became empty. This can happen if [[LaTeX]] doesn't work well sometimes. Just re-run LaTeX to produce a good .dvi file and go from there. [[User:DukeEgr93|DukeEgr93]] 17:58, 3 September 2008 (EDT) | ||
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+ | *When I install X-Win32 and install it, the program gives me the logo, and then a message saying "A fatal error has occurred and X-Win32 will now exit. Please open xwin.0.log for more information". In the log file, it mentions that it "Cannot establish any listening sockets - Make sure an X server isn't already running". I thought that if that was the case, then I could probably use the emacs command, but when I log into a computer to use that command, I get a Connection lost to X server 'localhost:10.0' error. Is there anyway I can install X-Win32 without any fatalities and fix the PuTTY error? [[User:DCS14|DCS14]] 21:42, 1 September 2010 (EDT) | ||
+ | ** That's...an impressive-sounding error. If x-win isn't running, you can't get graphics on a PC. Best bet - if it's a laptop - would be to swing by The Link to see if they can help. Beyond that, I'd need to actually see the thing to help - I have time tomorrow at around 11am or 2pm - just shoot me an e-mail if either works. [[User:DukeEgr93|DukeEgr93]] 21:55, 1 September 2010 (EDT) |
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- What does this mean and how can you load okular if the following message occurs even if you really did type, (okular lab1.dvi &)?
-Could not open file /afs/acpub.duke.edu/users/c/j/cjt14/EGR53/lab1/lab1.dvi which has type application/x-zerosize. okular can only load DVI (.dvi) files.-
- —Preceding unsigned comment added by Ctweedkent (talk • contribs)
- When I install X-Win32 and install it, the program gives me the logo, and then a message saying "A fatal error has occurred and X-Win32 will now exit. Please open xwin.0.log for more information". In the log file, it mentions that it "Cannot establish any listening sockets - Make sure an X server isn't already running". I thought that if that was the case, then I could probably use the emacs command, but when I log into a computer to use that command, I get a Connection lost to X server 'localhost:10.0' error. Is there anyway I can install X-Win32 without any fatalities and fix the PuTTY error? DCS14 21:42, 1 September 2010 (EDT)
- That's...an impressive-sounding error. If x-win isn't running, you can't get graphics on a PC. Best bet - if it's a laptop - would be to swing by The Link to see if they can help. Beyond that, I'd need to actually see the thing to help - I have time tomorrow at around 11am or 2pm - just shoot me an e-mail if either works. DukeEgr93 21:55, 1 September 2010 (EDT)