tem hasn't been changed in quite a while, and the local system is
updated weekly. I'm assuming the problem's occurring due to some change on the
local system.
What problem has developed providing local X access to remote programs? How do
I go about debugging this problem?
--
I am bumping my head up against the requirement imposed by Tk and exmh
that the xhosts lists be empty.
Apart from the option of recompiling Tk, which I have been rather
strongly advised against:
Is there *no* way other than xhosts I can use to open up access to
X on the local display to o
on Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 05:07:46PM +0100, Mirek Dobsicek ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm logged at some distance server, let's say nany.somewhere.org
> and I'd like to launch mozilla on this server with output
> on my desktop. How can I do this?
>
> I tried:
> export DISPLAY=mycomp.here.or
Great, it works, thank U very much
Mirek Dobsicek
Colin Watson wrote:
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 05:07:46PM +0100, Mirek Dobsicek wrote:
I'm logged at some distance server, let's say nany.somewhere.org
and I'd like to launch mozilla on this server with output
on my desktop. How
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 05:07:46PM +0100, Mirek Dobsicek wrote:
> I'm logged at some distance server, let's say nany.somewhere.org
> and I'd like to launch mozilla on this server with output
> on my desktop. How can I do this?
Use ssh X forwarding, i.e. 'ssh -X remote-location'. Then it just works
Hi,
I'm logged at some distance server, let's say nany.somewhere.org
and I'd like to launch mozilla on this server with output
on my desktop. How can I do this?
I tried:
export DISPLAY=mycomp.here.org:0
mozilla &
and get this error:
_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
I know
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001 21:10:29 -0500, Rich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Howdy all,
>
> This is probably a very simple mistake which I am overlooking but I
> cannot
> find any info - I've added the user"guest" to my home machine so that my
> in-laws can access the internet during the day whilst wat
Howdy all,
This is probably a very simple mistake which I am overlooking but I cannot
find any info - I've added the user"guest" to my home machine so that my
in-laws can access the internet during the day whilst watching the
grandkid I was going to set up their X Window session that the on
On 19/1/2000 Guyren G Howe wrote:
How do I give access to X from anything other than root? I get an error that
the user is not allowed to run X.
I realise that this probably involves xauth. But the explanations I can find
about how it works might as well be in Greek. They all talk about the na
How do I give access to X from anything other than root? I get an error that
the user is not allowed to run X.
I realise that this probably involves xauth. But the explanations I can find
about how it works might as well be in Greek. They all talk about the name
of the host, for example. Why shoul
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