Bill Haneman wrote:
HI Carlos:
gnome-mag does work across a network - at least, I've done it myself.
It might be that the permissions on your system are not allowing
access to the remote X server.
I recommend, for best performance, running the magnifier binary on the
"target" system, and using the remote system as the "source", but it
should work either way. But first, make sure you have access to the
remote system's X server by running something simple, like Xclock, on
the remote server.
xclock runs ok!
regards
Bill
Carlos Eduardo Rodrigues Diogenes wrote:
Hi Bill,
I was testing today and verify that gnome-mag don't work throw an
network. I exported the DISPLAY variable in a remote server and
gnome-mag was not able to connect to my remote machine. I try to pass
the DISPLAY throw the -t and -s option of gnome-mag, but this does
not work too. gnome-mag was programmed in a manner to do not support
this kind of option? Can you give me some tips what must be altered
in the code to this type of thing work?
Thanks,
Carlos.
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