> X server wont start says:
>
> could not init font path element unix/:7100, removing from list!
>
> fatal server error:
> could not open default font 'fixed'
Could be the font server isn't running. Boot into runlevel 3 and try:
service xfs status
If it
th "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/100dpi:unscaled"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1"
FontPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Speedo"
and this worked
andy
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nope thatdoesnt seem to work either
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: cannot start x server HELP!
> >
> >
> >> X server wont start says:
&
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 4:16 PM
Subject: Re: cannot start x server HELP!
> >
> >
> >> X server wont start says:
> >>
> &
X server wont start says:
could not init font path element , removing from list!
fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
This has happened to me as well
I don't know for what reason exactly, but I have found that if you
edit the unix/:7100 to unix/:-1 it wo
cool but what is the full path of the /usr/../unix/:7100
andy
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Cc: "redhat-list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 1:52 PM
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 22:47, Andy Myers wrote:
> Karim Nowruzi has just suggested:
>
> Go to the xf86config file, wich holds the
> options of X
> under the fonts tag, add the full path of the font files
> somethng like /usr/../unix/:7100
>
/etc/X11/XF86Config and /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
TED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 1:35 PM
Subject: Re: cannot start x server HELP!
> On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 22:15, Andy Myers wrote:
> > X server wont start says:
> >
> > could not init font path element unix/:7100, removing from list!
> >
> > fatal server error:
Go to the xf86config file, wich holds the
options of X
under the fonts tag, add the full path of the font files
somethng like /usr/../unix/:7100
Andy Myers wrote:
X server wont start says:
could not init font path element , removing from list!
fatal server error:
could not open
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 22:15, Andy Myers wrote:
> X server wont start says:
>
> could not init font path element unix/:7100, removing from list!
>
> fatal server error:
> could not open default font 'fixed'
>
> PLEASE HELP ME I AM A NEWBIE AND THIS IS NO
X server wont start says:
could not init font path element unix/:7100,
removing from list!
fatal server error:
could not open default font 'fixed'
there is more but this is exacly what happended
before to me and i had to reinstall, i really dont want to have to do that
again!
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 00:54, Raphael Zwiker wrote:
> > try to change the resolution, it's asking me to logout
> > and restart the Xserver. I wonder anyone know the
> Press ++. That should work
>
hello
how can you insert ++ into a bash script
thanks in advance
randy
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hi,
Can anyone help regarding the following problem:
I have redhat9.0 installed in my laptop. I am using
KDE desktop. My default resolution is 800X600. when I
try to change the resolution, it's asking me to logout
and restart the Xserver. I wonder anyone know the
Xserver restart commands. anyhelp w
On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 12:30:02PM +0100, David Drew wrote:
> Hi Cameron and list,
>Yep rebooted after each change 6000 still listening.
> the fire wall blocks traffic to it but I just can't seem to pass the arg
> to X. All edits done as root. RH8, kernel 2.4.20-13.8. nmap an
Hi Cameron and list,
Yep rebooted after each change 6000 still listening.
the fire wall blocks traffic to it but I just can't seem to pass the arg
to X. All edits done as root. RH8, kernel 2.4.20-13.8. nmap and
netstat confirm it really is X. Any Ideas.
Cheers
On Tue, 2003-0
On 02:43 03 Jun 2003, David Drew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Hello people,
| How do I stop the server from listing i've tried:
|
| a)Editing /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers and adding the -nolisten tcp after X
| b)Creating a alias in .bashrc alais startx='startx -- -nolisten tcp
|
| An
Hello people,
How do I stop the server from listing i've tried:
a) Editing /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers and adding the -nolisten tcp after X
b) Creating a alias in .bashrc alais startx='startx -- -nolisten tcp
Any help would be great the thing just will not die :(
Cheers.
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Sounds like your machine is doing a sleep mode thing and re-awakening?
And it is getting all foobard with the hardware devices.
Maybe disable gpm with:
service gpm stop
chkconfig --del gpm
Also, try disabling the apmd and see if that helps.
I'm not suggesting these things as a permanent fix
On Thursday 27 March 2003 10:46 am, Toralf Lund wrote:
> I just installed Red Hat 7.3 on a new system, and it seems like I just
> can't get the X server to start. When I boot to level 5, I just get a text
> login. Then after a short while, it looks like the X server tries to
> s
I just installed Red Hat 7.3 on a new system, and it seems like I just
can't get the X server to start. When I boot to level 5, I just get a text
login. Then after a short while, it looks like the X server tries to
start, but it dies instantly. The system will retry the operation, bu
Oddly enough, I have run into the same issues when having problems wiht
gpm. And sometimes on reboots...
For gpm, sometimes gpm does not start properly, and for some reason I
cant fathom, if gpm isnt running, X wont load... (granted this is
probably related to the next issue more than it is to
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 20:43, John Kurtz wrote:
> I sent the full file as this was requested, see:
>
> "When reporting a problem related to a server crash, please send
> the full server output, not just the last messages.
> This can be found in the log file "/var/log/XFree86.0.log".
> Please report
I sent the full file as this was requested, see:
"When reporting a problem related to a server crash, please send
the full server output, not just the last messages.
This can be found in the log file "/var/log/XFree86.0.log".
Please report problems to [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
I edited the file, to the
dear John Kurtz,
Your mail is too long :-(
Simple error report is desirable.
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Let me start all over again. Something is very wrong here. This email
came back telling me I am a non-member, while I am subscribed and also
pay my dues by having bought a Year Basic subscription in Feb. 3, 2003.
Also, I am having Mega Problems with my RH 8.0 running KDE. All was
working fine unti
> When I run X an error message 'extension RENDER missing on display :O.O'
> gets displayed on the console. The X keeps on running but the screen
> remains black and it has to shut-down with Ctrl-Alt-BackSpace.
>
> Any info. How can I correct the problem?
>
> Regards.
Apparently Intel has drivers
Hello,
I am having P4 1.7Ghz, Intel motherboard 845GBV
When I run X an error message 'extension RENDER missing on display :O.O'
gets displayed on the console. The X keeps on running but the screen
remains black and it has to shut-down with Ctrl-Alt-BackSpace.
Any info. How can I correct the prob
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 03:40:48PM +0100, Laurent didier wrote:
> good morning,
>
> I have a little problem.
>
> I use PUTTY, and i have one linbox on red-hat 7.3. when i launch my
> connection and i test to export my server X on my windows Box, i have this
> message :
>
[ ... ]
> [EMAIL PROTE
good morning,
I have a little problem.
I use PUTTY, and i have one linbox on red-hat 7.3. when i launch my
connection and i test to export my server X on my windows Box, i have this
message :
login as: root
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Last login: Mon Feb 24 16:41:29 2003 from 10.90.1.120
[EMAI
On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 10:16, Pieter Dumon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using redhat 8.0 on a Dell Inspirion laptop, with the vesa video
> driver. When I'm logged in into X, and then switch to another screen,
> logging in in text mode, my X session crashes or the X server
Hi,
I'm using redhat 8.0 on a Dell Inspirion laptop, with the vesa video
driver. When I'm logged in into X, and then switch to another screen,
logging in in text mode, my X session crashes or the X server restarts.
This happens after less than a minute in text mode. The programs I&
I see nothing really suspicious here except :
1) you have no "glcore" module ... I don`t think it could be the reason
but... Mine (I have NV GeForce 256) is in
/usr/X11R6/lib/modules/extensions/libGLcore.a
2) the last line :-(... Like someone said you have to work with your
X-ser
here is the log file (I don't understand why this log
file still in 4.1.0 version, I hv already installed
ver 4.2.0)
XFree86 Version 4.1.0 (Red Hat Linux release: 4.1.0-3)
/ X Window System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6510)
Release Date: 2 June 2001
If the server is o
Try to reproduce some logs and post it. Without more info helping you
would be difficult ...
You can cut some parts of /var/log/messages collected during X
start (but this will give not too much).
The best in my opinion would be including /var/log/XFree86*.log file in your message.
Regards
Szymo
Hi,
I tried to install rh7.2 on Dell laptop with graphic
card NVIDIA Quatro4 GoGL 500 (Dell Mobile), but
graphical interface doesn't show up during logon. When
I tried to startx manually, the server crashed.
I installed the latest release of xfree86 (v 4.2.0),
but the result is still the same.
>
> On 13:03 23 Jul 2002, Van Den Abeele Kristof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> | Check out WRQ's Reflection X
>
> Also, CygWin comes with XFree86. Should just work.
X-win32 from Starnet is a nice polished commercial product.
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ents. It's confusing, but the bottom line is that anything you see on
> your screen is a client, not a server.
Okay,
Look at it this way.
A server has resources, which it then makes available as services.
A client who wishes to use those resources have to use the available services.
The X se
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Nigel Peck wrote:
> It's just I would have thought I needed a client, not a server, to do
> that.
In X, the local display is handled by a server, and the applications are
clients. It's confusing, but the bottom line is that anything you see on
your screen is a client, not
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Nigel Peck wrote:
> Would someone please point me in the direction of an X Server client
> that runs under M$ Windows 2000.
Exceed, MI/X, Cygwin, VNC, and a host of others all provide some sort of
display. It depends on your needs and your budget. My recommendations
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>If I want to connect to my RedHat 7.3 server from a Windows 2000 box to
>be able to operate the GUI as if I was sat at the server, I need a
>Windows 2000 X Server?
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Nigel Peck wrote:
> Can I just check something.
>
> If I want to connect to my RedHat 7.3 server from a Windows 2000 box to
> be able to operate the GUI as if I was sat at the server, I need a
> Windows 2000 X Server?
>
> It's just I would have
Can I just check something.
If I want to connect to my RedHat 7.3 server from a Windows 2000 box to
be able to operate the GUI as if I was sat at the server, I need a
Windows 2000 X Server?
It's just I would have thought I needed a client, not a server, to do
that.
Thanks
Nigel
>&
At 21:12 23/07/2002 +1000, you wrote:
>On 13:03 23 Jul 2002, Van Den Abeele Kristof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>| Check out WRQ's Reflection X
>
>Also, CygWin comes with XFree86. Should just work.
Cygwin works fine - I use it here..
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Subject: X Server Client for M$
Would someone please point me in the direction of an X Server client that runs under
M$ Windows
Would someone please point me in the direction of an X Server client
that runs under M$ Windows 2000.
Thanks
Nigel
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I am running RH 7.2 on a AMD 850 mhz athlon with
a Voodoo 3 graphics card. The system appears to work just fine
but after a boot the login screen will not take any keyboard input
nor can I get to a virtual terminal screen (ctrl-1 ctrl-2 etc)
I have to restart the x-server (menu option).
Once
I am running RH 7.2 on a AMD 850 mhz athlon with
a Voodoo 3 graphics card. The system appears to work just fine
but after a boot the login screen will not take any keyboard input
nor can I get to a virtual terminal screen (ctrl-1 ctrl-2 etc)
I have to restart the x-server (menu option).
Once
On 21 Jun 2002, Joshua James wrote:
> How can I remotely administer a server?
>
> I hear that you can't telnet as root but I would rather use the
> XWindow's interface anyway.
>
> Is there a way to use xwindows remotely or even use telnet as root?
You can use th
On Friday 12 April 2002 10:20 am, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
> "Reuben D Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:d
> > For example, if I
> > have one (X0) that is by default connected to TTY 7, how can I
> > start another one (X1) connected to TTY 8.
> startx -- :1
> This will start another X session
"Reuben D Budiardja" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all, I know this has been discussed here long time ago. I tried
>
> to search the archive, but couldnot find it.
>
> I am wondering how I can have two X running. For example, if I
> have one (X0) that is by default connected to TTY 7, how c
Hi all,
I know this has been discussed here long time ago. I tried to search the
archive, but couldnot find it.
I am wondering how I can have two X running. For example, if I have one (X0)
that is by default connected to TTY 7, how can I start another one (X1)
connected to TTY 8. Furthermore,
splay card and the monitor frequencies properly (LG Studioworks Hor. -
> > 31KHz to 60KHz and Vert. 50Hz to 120Hz. approx.), but when it tests it,
> > the hsync and vsync go out of range (Hor. ~ 26 KHz and Vert. below 40
> > Hz.). I tried different combinations and once it worked so
ert. 50Hz to 120Hz. approx.), but when it tests it,
> the hsync and vsync go out of range (Hor. ~ 26 KHz and Vert. below 40
> Hz.). I tried different combinations and once it worked somehow. But
> when I restarted the machine the error returned back and I am not able
> to start x server n
). I tried different combinations and once it worked somehow. But
when I restarted the machine the error returned back and I am not able
to start x server now.
I am quite new to Linux. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks in
Advance.
Kiran.
On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Bryan Fields wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just had a question about who talk, and the like over a network. I know if i
> have multiple people logged in on a single computer i can use who to see who
> is logged in and where, and talk to talk to them.
>
> now i have a few computers connec
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Just had a question about who talk, and the like over a network. I know if i
have multiple people logged in on a single computer i can use who to see who
is logged in and where, and talk to talk to them.
now i have a few computers connected o
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andy Schuler
Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2001 1:51 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Centralized X server
Thanks for the feedback everyone! I'll be looking into the suggestions
for the remote sound options.
With the instant messaging though the
thing
Thanks for the feedback everyone! I'll be looking into the suggestions
for the remote sound options.
With the instant messaging though the
thing to remember is that all these users are effectively on the same
machine. So really all we're looking at is a X version of "talk" or
"write", or somet
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am quite interested in trying that out. I have RedHat 6.0 installed on a
> PIII-450. How would I set this up just for testing. I have a variety of
> other PC's I can try it out on. I just don't know how to configure it.
> Also, is it possible t
Server on
another? Is there any performance gained from such a setup?
Regards,
Rob
> -Original Message-
> From: Andy Schuler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 5:37 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Centralized X server
>
>
>
A 22:03 22/03/2001 -0600, vous avez écrit :
>
>> 2) We'd like to have some instant messaging system where the root user
>> can send system messages to all the users via their X session.
>
>I believe jabber has a method for administrators to broadcast messages.
see "wall" (write all) command
> 2) We'd like to have some instant messaging system where the root user
> can send system messages to all the users via their X session.
I believe jabber has a method for administrators to broadcast messages.
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> > so this has proven to be a daunting task...but very interesting. We have
> > a central X server running RedHat 7.0 and all the client machines pull
> > an X session from that machine (or will when we are finished). This
> > configuration has it's obvious
On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> Keep us posted on how it goes. If you deside to add some diskless
> workstations, you may want to look into the Linux Terminal Server
> project.
You may also want look in the archives of the LVS project. I remember
someone posting there that he
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It goes without saying that you can't have too much bandwidth for
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
>> 2) We'd like to have some instant messaging system where the root user
>> can send system messages to all the users via their X session.
>>
>could adapt something like kpopup that is set to pop up a message when
>used with samba.
It's mostly PCs that we've installed RedHat on then just setup a script
to run at boot to query the X server. A few of the clients were old
machines so we just ripped the HDs out of them and put in an ISA card
that has an embedded linux built into it so it acts just like a thin
clie
; so this has proven to be a daunting task...but very interesting. We have
> a central X server running RedHat 7.0 and all the client machines pull
> an X session from that machine (or will when we are finished). This
> configuration has it's obvious advantages but has also presented us
our network
> so this has proven to be a daunting task...but very interesting. We have
> a central X server running RedHat 7.0 and all the client machines pull
> an X session from that machine (or will when we are finished). This
> configuration has it's obvious advantages but ha
We have
a central X server running RedHat 7.0 and all the client machines pull
an X session from that machine (or will when we are finished). This
configuration has it's obvious advantages but has also presented us with
some challenges. Here are a couple, maybe all you gurus have some ideas
f
Nitebirdz wrote:
> On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Bret Hughes wrote:
>
> > Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 23:38:19 -0600
> > From: Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Connection refused to X server
&g
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Bret Hughes wrote:
> Date: Sat, 17 Mar 2001 23:38:19 -0600
> From: Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Connection refused to X server
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I must have screwed something up today. When I su to root and try to execute a
>program (red-carpet), I get the following:
>
> Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
> Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
>
> Any idea what might be causing this,
I must have screwed something up today. When I su to root and try to execute a
program (red-carpet), I get the following:
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: Client is not authorized to connect to Server
Any idea what might be causing this, or better yet, how to fix it?
Thanks
what happens when you run startx?
-Original Message-
From: John Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 10:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; cfeller
Subject: Re: X Server
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, cfeller wrote:
>
> I am hoping that some of you can help. I hav
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, cfeller wrote:
>
> I am hoping that some of you can help. I have only been running Red Hat
> for about six months, and I know just enough to get myself in trouble,
> (which is exactly what I did). I am running RH7, which I upgraded from
> 6.2. I am running a Software Integ
ll
won't launch. I tried Xconfigurator also, again, nada. The
screen comes up (black), like it is going to open, then the X server shuts
down. The most recent error message that I am getting is:
caught signal 11. server aborting
X connection to :0.0 Broken
I would consider trying to hand edi
>
>Try running Xconfigurator or xf86config. I have a fealing the install
>program updated you to XF86 4.
>
>Mikkel
You are right -- the upgrade left me with a mishmash of some old and
some new XF86. I removed/updated all the XF86 components, unlinked
the MetroX driver and ran Xconfigurator. V
Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
>
> Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Trond will the upgraded X v4.02 stuff support the dvi connector on the
> > r128 pro chip cards?
>
> I don't know - I only know we had it working (even in 3D) with it for
> RHL 7.
>
Thanks for the reply anyway.
Bre
Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
> >
> > "Thomas W. Noel, MD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > ATI Rage Fury Pro supported by MetroX server under XFree863.3.5-3
> >
> > Is that Rage 128? Try running without MetroX, and use what we ship:
> > Run Xconfi
Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
>
> "Thomas W. Noel, MD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > ATI Rage Fury Pro supported by MetroX server under XFree863.3.5-3
>
> Is that Rage 128? Try running without MetroX, and use what we ship:
> Run Xconfigurator.
>
Trond will the upgraded X v4.02 stuff suppor
"Thomas W. Noel, MD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ATI Rage Fury Pro supported by MetroX server under XFree863.3.5-3
Is that Rage 128? Try running without MetroX, and use what we ship:
Run Xconfigurator.
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On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Thomas W. Noel, MD wrote:
> Happy system on home network:
>
> RH 6.1
> ATI Rage Fury Pro supported by MetroX server under XFree863.3.5-3
> with Kensington PS/2 Thinking mouse supported as PS/2 Compatible
>
> Upgraded to RH 7.0 without a hitch, all services running fine text b
Happy system on home network:
RH 6.1
ATI Rage Fury Pro supported by MetroX server under XFree863.3.5-3
with Kensington PS/2 Thinking mouse supported as PS/2 Compatible
Upgraded to RH 7.0 without a hitch, all services running fine text based.
Start up X Windows and display comes up beautiful, c
No,"securecrt" doesn't contain a sshd server for windows.It's basically an
emulator for ssh,telnet,rlogin protocols.sshd needs to be running on the Unix
server where you want to connect to.
Ok,for connecting to your windows terminal from a linux box,you can use
"VNCViewer" from At&T.It requires th
On Sat, Jan 20, 2001 at 02:35:52PM -0800, Harry Putnam wrote:
: Does the `securecrt' supply a sshd to run on windows.
No, but vshell, also from van dyke does. It provides an ssh2 server.
I'm using it at my mother's house. Her PC is win2k, running on DSL,
behind a firewall. Her machine runs th
Vineeta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hey guys,it's working!!
> Thanks to David,Mikkel and Anthony for all your support.
> I finally managed it with "ssh2" from http://www.ssh.com and
> then,downloaded "securecrt" software as the ssh client for windows 95 which
> works out of the box and is great
Hey guys,it's working!!
Thanks to David,Mikkel and Anthony for all your support.
I finally managed it with "ssh2" from http://www.ssh.com and
then,downloaded "securecrt" software as the ssh client for windows 95 which
works out of the box and is great!
Works like a giffy!
Cheers,
Vineeta
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I just downloaded it but it seems to have no setting for a firewall.
I need to connect to an extrenal machine from within my LAN...
I guess,ssh client from http://www.ssh.com is fine but it doesn't connect even
to the internal ip of linuxbox from the windows m/c i am using...
Any problem/suggestio
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001 04:44:51 Vineeta wrote:
>I gather,i need a windows-ssh-client to connect through a firewall to the
>remote server from my windows box?
Look for "PuTTY". It's freeware, supports SSH2 and is easy to setup.
>For this,i'll need "sshd" daemon to be running on the remote server??
Hi,
Could you please clarify on how i can use "SSH" to accomplish the task
mentioned?
I gather,i need a windows-ssh-client to connect through a firewall to the
remote server from my windows box?
For this,i'll need "sshd" daemon to be running on the remote server??
Am i right?
Vineeta
David
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Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> You may be able to do something using SSH instead. SSH can be
>set up to forward X connections, and it will also compress the
>information, saving bandwith. Now, I have never tried a double ssh
>connection forwarding X, so I
On Wed, 17 Jan 2001, Vineeta wrote:
> Hi,
> I have a question.regarding running X-applications of a linux box
> from a windows terminal.
> I have a windows 95 m/c on which i have configured Xserver from
> MicroImages.
> Now,i am behind a firewall which means i cannot directly connect to any
>
Hi,
I have a question.regarding running X-applications of a linux box
from a windows terminal.
I have a windows 95 m/c on which i have configured Xserver from
MicroImages.
Now,i am behind a firewall which means i cannot directly connect to any
outside machine through telnet.And,i want to run a
ion kicker loads icon gnome-folder.png with extension.
QSocketNotifier: Multiple socket notifiers for same socket 6 and type read
KLauncher doing clientStarted(`kwin')
KDE detected X Error: BadDrawable (invalid Pixmap or Window parameter) 9
Major opcode: 14
[artsd] suspend
KDE detected X Error: B
David Krings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi !
>
> First I was so optimistic, but the fonts still don't work right. What I
> did was enter all available FontPaths in the XF86Config which made half the
> fonts running, means I see in KDE2 the writing on buttons and window
> titles, but not
uot;). There is normally
# no need to change the default.
RgbPath "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/rgb"
# Multiple FontPath entries are allowed (they are concatenated together)
# By default, Linux now uses a font server independent of the X server
# to render fonts.
FontPath"uni
Hi all, hi Hal,
thank you very much for this hint. After I changed it X came up with the
grey screen and cursorand then stopped because it is missing KDE which
is not installed and will be another major project (the first two tries
just installing the rpms failed - dh). I guess th
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