Michael,
        the way to do it is: ssh -X -C -l "username" "remoteltsaddress"
you get the character screen and if you start anything that uses gui, the
graphics pop on your monitor. logging in the way users do is
counterproductive. julius

On 20 Jun 2003, Michael Dengler wrote:
> I have a LTSP server running at a remote branch with 6 users logging in
> and using it every day. It is working quite well! I have a bit of a
> problem though: I want to install a new application on the server and
> make it available to the clients. The install program for the new app is
> a gui installer. I want to do the install from here (2000 km away). So,
> I'd like to log in to the server, get an X session and do the install.
> The problem is...I run "X :1.0 -query 192.168.7.100" from a console on
> my workstation (where 192.168.7.100 is the IP of the LTSP server). I get
> to the login screen and log in. After that, all I get is a blue
> background and nothing else happens. I have examined router logs and
> determined that it is not a problem with any packets being blocked.
>
> Essentially, I simply want to log into the LTSP server exactly the same
> way the clients do.



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