![]() If a user has just installed XQuartz on their Mac OS X system, the problem may be as simple as logging out and then logging back in again, or even rebooting the system, to allow XQuartz to finalize its configuration. If logging out/in does not fix the problem, and if the user has migrated their XQuartz installation from an older version of the operating system or from a different machine, it is possible that the XQuartz installation has become corrupted or is no longer properly configured because of the operating system migration or upgrade. If this might be the case, uninstallation/reinstallation of XQuartz help to may fix the problem. Warning: The following instructions and the use of "sudo" can affect system level files and system services and cause damage to your operating system if not done properly. If you are unfamiliar with or uncomfortable working with “sudo” or commands like below, please contact your system administrator or a Mac OS X expert for further assistance. Upgrading to a newer version of XQuartz doesn't seem to require that you first manually uninstall the older version of XQuartz. Sudo rm -rf /opt/X11* /Library/Launch*/.*/Applications/Utilities/XQuartz.app /etc/*paths.d/*XQuartz Sudo launchctl unload /Library/LaunchDaemons/_ist Launchctl unload /Library/LaunchAgents/.plist If needed, below are the four commands from the above referenced web page: To explicitly uninstall XQuartz, issue from an Apple Terminal window the shell commands listed in the following section of the XQuartz X11 FAQ page: However, you may wish to uninstall and then reinstall the same version of XQuartz if you believe the current installation may be corrupted (for example, corruption caused by operating system migration). Note that the first two commands above may return an error if XQuartz is not properly configured as a service on the system at the time the commands are issued. If so, those errors can be ignored.Īfter uninstalling XQuartz, reinstall (preferably) the latest compatible version of the XQuartz software. ![]() Important: After installing XQuartz, be sure to log out and log back in (or reboot the system) to allow XQuartz/X11 to function properly.Īt this point, launch IDL or ENVI from its launch icon to see if X11 will run automatically when IDL or ENVI is started.NOTE: I’ve updated the below post after recently upgrading my MBP to Yosemite. I’ve moved away from using OpenNX to X2Go. This because I found X2Goclient better at handling full screen mode than OpenNX. In X2Goclient, click on the maximise (green ‘+’) button and the X window just fills all the space on the Thunderbolt display.
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