Re: Starting programs on local x through telnet

1999-05-16 Thread Martin Bialasinski
>> "MF" == Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: MF> Is it possible to start programs needing x to run through the net MF> (telnet, rlogin ...). How do i tell them to use my screen? Best way is to install ssh (from non-us) and connect to the other system with it. ssh will automatically do the

Re: Starting programs on local x through telnet

1999-05-16 Thread Carl Mummert
>From message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> : >Is it possible to start programs needing x to run through the net (telnet, >rlogin ...). How do i tell them to use my screen? >The program tells me its starting (it has a text output) and then doesn't >do anything else (it's suposed to have a graphical interfac

Re: Starting programs on local x through telnet

1999-05-16 Thread Andrew Chung
> Is it possible to start programs needing x to run through the net (telnet, > rlogin ...). How do i tell them to use my screen? > The program tells me its starting (it has a text output) and then doesn't > do anything else (it's suposed to have a graphical interface). The remote > system is a unix

Starting programs on local x through telnet

1999-05-16 Thread Micha Feigin
Is it possible to start programs needing x to run through the net (telnet, rlogin ...). How do i tell them to use my screen? The program tells me its starting (it has a text output) and then doesn't do anything else (it's suposed to have a graphical interface). The remote system is a unix (one of t