Re: DISPLAY and multiple ssh connections

2001-08-26 Thread dman
On Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 12:44:59PM -0500, Michael Heldebrant wrote: | Is there a command line switch to tell vim to not try and use the gtk | portions? Emacs does a similar thing (tries to use X) to me if I forget | the -nw switch on it. I'm guessing it's a default to try and be the | most reso

Re: DISPLAY and multiple ssh connections

2001-08-24 Thread Jason Majors
> Is there a command line switch to tell vim to not try and use the gtk > portions? Emacs does a similar thing (tries to use X) to me if I forget > the -nw switch on it. I'm guessing it's a default to try and be the > most resource hungry editor it can be ;>. No. The switch is to go gui. And

Re: DISPLAY and multiple ssh connections

2001-08-24 Thread Erik Steffl
Jason Majors wrote: > > > > This wouldn't bother me too much, but the app that complains is vim. > > > Not the gui version, the console version. I have version 5.8.007-4 instal > > led > > > of vim-rt and vim-gtk. I can't install just vim, because it conflicts with > > > vim-gtk, which for the mos

Re: DISPLAY and multiple ssh connections

2001-08-24 Thread Michael Heldebrant
On 24 Aug 2001 09:04:25 -0700, Jason Majors wrote: > > > This wouldn't bother me too much, but the app that complains is vim. > > > Not the gui version, the console version. I have version 5.8.007-4 instal > > led > > > of vim-rt and vim-gtk. I can't install just vim, because it conflicts with > >

Re: DISPLAY and multiple ssh connections

2001-08-24 Thread Jason Majors
> > This wouldn't bother me too much, but the app that complains is vim. > > Not the gui version, the console version. I have version 5.8.007-4 instal > led > > of vim-rt and vim-gtk. I can't install just vim, because it conflicts with > > vim-gtk, which for the most part provides the console versi

Re: DISPLAY and multiple ssh connections

2001-08-24 Thread Dmitriy
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 10:31:01PM -0700, Jason Majors wrote: > When I have multiple ssh connections to a server, it increments the > offset for the DISPLAY by one for each connection. When connecting through > my firewall using: > /usr/sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L $IP_REAL 22 -R $MAGNETO 22