how to start X service

From: Nagarjuna Rao Cherukuri (Nagarjuna_Cherukuri_at_infosys.com)
Date: 11/18/05

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    Hi,


    I have my service running as root user. I need to start one more X
    service as Oracle user. The display that will be used by Oracle is
    "kohinoor:1.0"


    Can anybody tell me the exact command of starting X service?


    thanks

    nagarjuna

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