How about "export DISPLAY=you.ip.address.here"?

Or, you could use ssh, which is often configured for port forwarding.

On Sat, 10 Aug 2002, Rajan S wrote:

> 
> well I rlogin from my linux system to sgi system and then try to run a graphical 
>edit program called jot on irix(similar to gedit on linux) now the jot window should 
>open on my linux display but it doesn't and gives me the dgl error . (By the way I 
>also give xhost + command on my linux shell which should allow X-Windows clients to 
>connect to my system)
>  Mike Burger wrote:Well, it's saying that the remote machine isn't capable.
> 
> Assuming tha the SGI programss/desktop are running on your local machine, 
> then the question I have is what is the remote machine?
> 
> Have you checked with the owner of the remote machine?
> 
> On Sat, 10 Aug 2002, Rajan S wrote:
> 
> > Hi everyone,
> > I am trying to display my sgi programs/desktop on my
> > Linux workstation but when I run a command on my sgi
> > to do so I get the following errors 
> > dgl error (protocol): remote machine not DGL capable.
> > 
> > How do i resolve this prob ?
> > 
> > I am using matrox g200 card on my linux system
> > 
> > Raj
> > 
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