El jue, 22-04-2004 a las 20:11, Paul Johnson escribió:
> English is read from top down with the flow of context, not newest
> information on top.  Please learn to quote accordingly.
> http://learn.to/quote
> http://ursine.ca/jargon/html/email-style.html
> 
> You sent a private-mail reply to my attempt to help you on a mailing
> list, and failed to mention having done so.  If you expect me to reply
> privately to your call for help, you need to arrange it with me first,
> payment in cash, up front.
> 

Sorry, I just pressed the reply button whithout noticing you were in the
'to' field.
About top-posting, you are rigth I'm still used to other forums or even
at work   O:-)
I'll try to follow this forum's nettiquete.

But about cash, does it mean I can charge to anyone who sends me a mail?
If so, maybe I can benefit from 'useless' spam, hehehe....




> diego <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > El jue, 22-04-2004 a las 08:52, Paul Johnson escribió:
> >> diego <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> 
> >> > Hello, I have a knoppix just installed and network configured with a
> >> > fixed IP (lets say 172.16.10.1) and working right. The problem is that
> >> > if I do:
> >> >
> >> > 1) export DISPLAY=:0; xclock   ==> It works
> >> >
> >> > 2) export DISPLAY=172.16.10.1; xclock  ==> It cannot connect to X
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > I have done the "xhost +" part, also check that xfont is on :7100 port
> >> > and not in :-1
> >> 
> >> DO NOT USE XHOST!  xhost is considered harmful, use google for a few
> >> trillion reasons why.  Just use ssh -C -X to get displays over the
> >> network.
> >
> > Yes, but I only wanted a quick way of testing as this is a very private
> > net (I'm the only user) behind a firewall.
> >
> > I don't trust in myself anyway.... hehehe.
> 
> Even in that case, you really shouldn't bother with xhost.  ssh takes
> care of all the hard stuff for you.  ssh is simply the easiest, most
> reliable way to make a window display elsewhere when you're using X.


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