Re: X server via network.

1997-06-10 Thread Rob Browning
Sebastien Phelep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Your remote machine is remote.foobar.com, your local one local.foobar.com; > On your local machine, type "xhost + remote.foobar.com", on the remote > one, type "setenv DISPLAY local.foobar.com:0.0" (C Shell) or "export > DISPLAY=local.foobar.com:0.0"

Re: X server via network.

1997-06-10 Thread Sebastien Phelep
On 9 Jun 1997, Chris Brown wrote: > > The other day I set up a couple of new machines and decided to > monitor then from home. One thng that I thought would be nice was to > run the procmeter on the remote machine. I'v never run any > applications on X via a network connection befor so

Re: X server via network.

1997-06-09 Thread Sudhakar Chandrasekharan
Philippe Troin wrote: > See (1)xauth for details. > You can also use ssh which will do this automagically, and will also encrypt > (and optionally compress (good on slow lines)) the connections. > [ssh is available on the debian-non-US site] I don't know about the Debian-non-Us site. But you

Re: X server via network.

1997-06-09 Thread Philippe Troin
On 09 Jun 1997 14:43:36 CDT Chris Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > The other day I set up a couple of new machines and decided to > monitor then from home. One thng that I thought would be nice was to > run the procmeter on the remote machine. I'v never run any > applications on X via

Re: X server via network.

1997-06-09 Thread Paul McDermott
Hi Chris, you could /etc/X11/Xserver. and see if this helps. Paul On 9 Jun 1997, Chris Brown wrote: > > The other day I set up a couple of new machines and decided to > monitor then from home. One thng that I thought would be nice was to > run the procmeter on the remote machine. I'v n

Re: X server via network.

1997-06-09 Thread Rob Browning
Chris Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > this one and I'm not even sure where to look. Can someone point me > in the right direction. Absolutely. Check out "man xauth", and go from there. (You can also use xhost, but xauth should be preferred). -- Rob -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING