Hi,<br><br>'d.mon start=x1' and 'd.mon select=x1' both yeild the same result as 'd.mon x0'<br><br>The monitor window is indeed opening up but I can't properly select or use it. If I attempt to do so using the select command, I am told that the 'socket is already in use or not accepting connections.' The
xDriver.exe is shown as a process in the Window process list. Restarting cygwin does not solve the problem.<br><br>Another point to note: When I type exit in the terminal window, I am told that the monitors are being closed. This however does not happen as I need to kill the monitor process (using ps) to actually close the monitor. The monitor windows therefore appears to hang. I am currently opening the grass in gui mode. I also note, however, that exiting in the terminal does not close the output, map display or GRASS manager windows. I get the same result (monitors hanging) if I run
d.mon from the gui or from the terminal.<br><br>Ramu<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 2/19/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Hamish</b> <<a href="mailto:hamish_nospam@yahoo.com">hamish_nospam@yahoo.com</a>> wrote:
</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Ramu Narayanan wrote:<br>> d.mon x0<br>><br>> The following message appears:
<br>><br>> GRASS 6.2.1 (spearfish60):~ > d.mon x0<br>> using default visual which is TrueColor<br>> ncolors: 16777216<br>> Graphics driver [x0] started<br>> Socket is already in use or not accepting connections.
<br>> Use d.mon to select a monitor<br>> Problem selecting x0. Will try once more<br>> Socket is already in use or not accepting connections.<br>> Use d.mon to select a monitor<br>> GRASS 6.2.1 (spearfish60):~ >
d.rast soils<br>> No graphics monitor has been selected for output.<br>> Please run "d.mon" to select a graphics monitor.<br>><br>> I get similar messages regardless of whether I do this in the GRASS
<br>> command prompt or the Grass Manager window.<br>> The list and info commands appear to be working.<br><br><br>does the same happen after quiting Cygwin and restarting?<br><br>what about,<br> d.mon start=x1<br>
d.mon select=x1<br><br>(up to x6, "d.mon x0" is a shortcut to the above two commands)<br><br><br>Hamish<br></blockquote></div><br>