I'm just not used to having no feedback while a background process sets itself up before displaying its application window. I mention this because you have to be patient. I did not have to add it to the XQuartz application list. Launching Wireshark nothing appeared to happen for 1 minute 24 seconds before the main window appeared. I then re-installed XQuartz and Wireshark. This morning I uninstalled XQuartz and Wireshark and restarted, returning to a clean state. I finally got it running but wasn't sure what actions helped. Tried a couple more times (from the Doc 'Applications', etc.) and saw success each time.īy the way, I later tried to get Wireshark running on another Mac running Mavericks. I exited all and then double-clicked Wireshark in the Applications folder. After 12-20 seconds, Wireshark launched from that menu displayed its main window. In its Applications menu I added Wireshark as one of the items using the "/Applications/Wireshark.app/Contents/MacOS/Wireshark" path. An application that wants to draw using X11 connects to the server and tells it what to draw. There is one central program that does the actual drawing and coordinates access by several applications that is the server. I knew I had the latest XQuartz 2.7.5 so I launched it. On 10.8 Xquartz is the standard X11 distribution. What did work was a suggestion found here: Next, I deleted the '/opt/X11' hierarchy and reinstalled XQuartz. I quit Wireshark and XQuartz and reinstalled XQuartz and saw no change in behaviour. I am running Mavericks and the items suggested here did not work for me.
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