thanks so much for your help, we can indeed work without the
Featwatcher functionality.
i will keep you informed if i encounter any more error messages.
On Aug 16, 2007, at 3:53 PM, Steve Smith wrote:
> That makes sense:
>
> On 16 Aug 2007, at 20:50, Lokke Highstein wrote:
>
>> she said she is trying to run FEAT, and no i can't think of why it
>> would try to launch safari.
>
> Because it's in the script ;-)
>
> The "Featwatcher" functionality has now been integrated into the
> web-page reporting and the old Featwatcher GUI discontinued, for a
> variety of practical and aesthetic reasons. If she turns off the
> Progress watcher button in the Misc tab then FEAT should run. In
> order to view the webpage results she will need to be able to run a
> Web browser though.....
>
> Cheers.
>
>
>
>>
>> On Aug 16, 2007, at 3:43 PM, Steve Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Ah - an idea - maybe it's Safari that's the problem - if she's
>>> doing something in FSL that is trying to bring up Safari that
>>> might cause this error message?
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 16 Aug 2007, at 20:40, Steve Smith wrote:
>>>
>>>> I see - could you tell us what program she is trying to run?
>>>> Cheers.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 16 Aug 2007, at 20:37, Lokke Highstein wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> as far as i know FSLview had nothing to do with the error. i
>>>>> asked the user and she said she wasn't at that stage yet.
>>>>>
>>>>> this was in the initial FSL analysis.
>>>>>
>>>>> we have been using FSLview as a separate desktop application
>>>>> for a while now, and have been able to do our analysis by
>>>>> running ssh -Y to the server with at least 2 previous versions
>>>>> of FSL (3.3.11 and 3.2)
>>>>>
>>>>> On Aug 16, 2007, at 3:23 PM, Steve Smith wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi - is it just FSLView that is the problem? FSLView used to
>>>>>> be an X11 program some time ago, but not now. It is a "native"
>>>>>> Mac Aqua-windows program, which means it doesn't run remotely,
>>>>>> as Apple in their wisdom did not make their window system one
>>>>>> that can run remotely without extra software such as Apple
>>>>>> remote desktop.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does this explain things?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Cheers, Steve.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 16 Aug 2007, at 19:59, Lokke Highstein wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> i installed the latest FSL on my osx tiger server in
>>>>>>> anticipation of being able to use it to submit jobs to a
>>>>>>> cluster (once i can get the SGE working - which is another
>>>>>>> issue entirely, and not the subject at hand.)
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> one of the users logged into the server via SSH using xterm
>>>>>>> and the ssh -Y option to allow for X11 forwarding (this is
>>>>>>> standard in this lab, and works with FSL3.3.11 and FSL3.2
>>>>>>> just fine.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> the application launched just fine, but is giving the
>>>>>>> following error when she tries to do any sort of analysis:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> kCGErrorRangeCheck : Window Server communications from
>>>>>>> outside of
>>>>>>> session allowed for root and console user only
>>>>>>> INIT_Processeses(), could not establish the default
>>>>>>> connection to
>>>>>>> the WindowServer.kCGErrorRangeCheck : Window Server
>>>>>>> communications from outside of session allowed for root and
>>>>>>> console user only
>>>>>>> INIT_Processeses(), could not establish the default
>>>>>>> connection to the WindowServer.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> do you have any idea why this might be happening?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> thanks,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> lokke highstein
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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>>>>>>
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>>>>
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>>>
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