You need a Xserver running on your NT box first.
http://www.thecyborg.com/howto/xserver.html has information a free Xserver
called MI/X. I have gotten it to partionally work on my win95 machine.
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Ok, if you use ssh to connect, you should have to do nothing. Just ssh in,
and check if it's set by doing
echo $DISPLAY
and you should see it's set to the box you are sshing from (this of course
assumes you are running an X server on the box you are sshing from)
test it with
xclock&
hth
charl
Ok, I am pretty new to this so maybe I am a bit slow but I just don't get it.
Say I want to start X on a local box I first use ssh to connect once connected
I just run the command:
export DISPLAY=my_box_ip:0
when I do this nothing happens
Steve
On 15-Mar-2000 Charles Galpin wrote:
> or just
or just use ssh, and DISPLAY is setup for you automagically. Safer too.
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Cokey de Percin wrote:
> >
> > Normally, this information is lost when you disconnect. However, you can setup a
>special user, say "nt_user", with a .login file which will reset the display each
>time
Philippe Moutarlier wrote:
>
> Lyndon Sundmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Here they are:
> >
> > 1.Is there any public domain Xwindow client software out there that runs
> > under Windows NT? I periodically need to access a linux box remotely
> > graphically...
> >
> I guess
Lyndon Sundmark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Here they are:
>
> 1.Is there any public domain Xwindow client software out there that runs
> under Windows NT? I periodically need to access a linux box remotely
> graphically...
>
I guess you get the things backwards : what you need is an
Hi,
Here they are:
1.Is there any public domain Xwindow client software out there that runs
under Windows NT? I periodically need to access a linux box remotely
graphically...
2.When you tell a XServer at what ip address you want remotely serve out
Xwindows to, is the specification of that per
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>Hello. I am fairly new to Linux (installed 4.2 a few months ago) and have
a
>few questions about XWindows:
>1. How can I use 320x240 mode on a Mach32 card without Using Doublescan?
the
>XF86Config file g
Hello. I am fairly new to Linux (installed 4.2 a few months ago) and have a
few questions about XWindows:
1. How can I use 320x240 mode on a Mach32 card without Using Doublescan? the
XF86Config file gives me very little information about this. I have already
run XF86Config
2. How to I display all