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The installation went fine, but the last line ArmoryQt.py: cannot connect to X server is the error. Somehow the program cannot be shown in a window. When this happens in an ssh session, you need to relogin with the -X or -Y option. In your case, I think you have to look at this answer:

You need to allow the root user access to the X server:

 
xhost local:root
 

And point the command to the right DISPLAY:

 
 sudo DISPLAY=$DISPLAY gedit /etc/profile

The installation went fine, but the last line ArmoryQt.py: cannot connect to X server is the error. Somehow the program cannot be shown in a window. When this happens in an ssh session, you need to relogin with the -X or -Y option. In your case, I think you have to look at this answer:

You need to allow the root user access to the X server:

 
xhost local:root
 

And point the command to the right DISPLAY:

 
 sudo DISPLAY=$DISPLAY gedit /etc/profile

The installation went fine, but the last line ArmoryQt.py: cannot connect to X server is the error. Somehow the program cannot be shown in a window. When this happens in an ssh session, you need to relogin with the -X or -Y option. In your case, I think you have to look at this answer:

You need to allow the root user access to the X server:

xhost local:root

And point the command to the right DISPLAY:

 sudo DISPLAY=$DISPLAY gedit /etc/profile
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The installation went fine, but the last line ArmoryQt.py: cannot connect to X server is the error. Somehow the program cannot be shown in a window. When this happens in an ssh session, you need to relogin with the -X or -Y option. In your case, I think you have to look at thisthis answer:

You need to allow the root user access to the X server:

xhost local:root

And point the command to the right DISPLAY:

 sudo DISPLAY=$DISPLAY gedit /etc/profile

The installation went fine, but the last line ArmoryQt.py: cannot connect to X server is the error. Somehow the program cannot be shown in a window. When this happens in an ssh session, you need to relogin with the -X or -Y option. In your case, I think you have to look at this answer:

You need to allow the root user access to the X server:

xhost local:root

And point the command to the right DISPLAY:

 sudo DISPLAY=$DISPLAY gedit /etc/profile

The installation went fine, but the last line ArmoryQt.py: cannot connect to X server is the error. Somehow the program cannot be shown in a window. When this happens in an ssh session, you need to relogin with the -X or -Y option. In your case, I think you have to look at this answer:

You need to allow the root user access to the X server:

xhost local:root

And point the command to the right DISPLAY:

 sudo DISPLAY=$DISPLAY gedit /etc/profile
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The installation went fine, but the last line ArmoryQt.py: cannot connect to X server is the error. Somehow the program cannot be shown in a window. When this happens in an ssh session, you need to relogin with the -X or -Y option. In your case, I think you have to look at this answer:

You need to allow the root user access to the X server:

xhost local:root

And point the command to the right DISPLAY:

 sudo DISPLAY=$DISPLAY gedit /etc/profile