~~~ x11.app - optional installation ~~~

I need something called 'x11.app' in order to use a program called DarWine. I've looked around the internet and it seems that my only way to get x11.app for my PPC 10.4.11 Mac is to use the installation CD. This however, is missing as I never imagined I'd have to use it again 3-4 years down the line.
1) Is there a way to install x11.app on a 10.4.11 Tiger without using the installation CD?
2) If not, how might I be able to obtain another copy of this CD?

What do you do if you need to repair your hard drive if you don't have the installation disc? You should have it replaced just on general principles. Call AppleCare for a replacement.
You can find the download link here.
You want to install the X11User.pkg. The other package is not needed and need not be installed.

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    As I've said, I have a clone of 10.6.2 on my ext. FireWire HD.
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    (3) Create an account for testing (e.g. named 'test'), set it as admin. Then log in as the 'root' user, to use 'ditto' command in Terminal to copy my home folder to the account named 'test'. After that, I make the account for testing (account name 'test') have the permission to read and write the files by pressing 'command + I' the home folder, and then set the user 'test' having the permission to read and write and apply this to all the enclosed folder.
    NONE of the above has worked.
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    Thanks in advance!!

    etresoft wrote:
    But you have it running in the other account. With X11 problems, this is as easy as it gets.
    I hope this problem can be solved soon...
    Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure you are going to have to use the Terminal.
    I see, thanks for the info.! (I am new to the Mac since 2009 )
    The only one that would cause any problem by being removed is ".Trash". You don't have any of the other files that Bob is talking about. It would be annoying for any heavy Terminal user to lose those dot files, but perfectly safe.
    There is no need to even attempt to backup anything in /tmp.
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    Try this. In System Preferences, select Sharing and enable "Remote Login". Login to that Standard user who can run X11 with no problem. Then, just as a test, run "ssh <mainuser>@localhost". Verify that you are in the home directory of the user with the X11 problems. Don't do anything yet. Just type 'exit' to logout.
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    ==========
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    =========
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    +Michael-Leungs-MacBook:tmp Michael$ cd /+
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    +Michael-Leungs-MacBook:/ Michael$ +
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    Thank you etresoft!

  • X11 and x11 apps not starting up

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    JB
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    Background:
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    (2) change my home folder path to the '/Users/Michael' (http://eshop.macsales.com/Reviews/Framework.cfm?page=Tips/relocate3/relocate3.ht ml)
    (3) use the Mac OS X Snow Leopard USD$29 disc to boot my Mac up
    (4) delete the 'Michaels_Home' partition (I had 3 partitions: (1) Macintosh HD (2) Michaels_Home (3) Windows XP Professional)
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    Jumping and jumping... finally, it doesn't jump any more, with just the X11 icon on the dock.
    What's more, there is no white dot under the icon, which means the app isn't running at the moment.
    I right-clicked the icon, it shows me 'application not responding'.
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    (1) X11
    (2) X11.bin
    (3) xauth
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    ==========
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