Generally you'll need the -X (note that it is uppercase, not -x) on
the schizo machines. I use this method quite frequently and smack
myself on the head when I realize that I forgot the -X. I should
probably just write an alias for it someday when I'm feeling fancy.

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On 9/27/05, Ross Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Sep 2005, Chris Wilson wrote:
> > Ross Werner wrote:
> > > Two options. If you're on-campus, you could do ssh into the CS lab
> >> machines and run everything there (having it display on your own machine):
> >>     ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Wouldn't this work from off-campus too?
>
> Yes, it would technically "work", but depending on your Internet
> connection it would almost definitely be too slow for actual use.
> You are welcome to try it, of course :-)
>
> (Also, the "-X" may not be necessary depending on how your computer and
> the schizo machines are set up, but that's also extraneous information :-)
>
>         ~ Ross
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