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Tanveer Singh writes:
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> ssh? I am not using ssh. The box I am logging onto is via rsh. For
> ssh its simple, no DISPLAY nonsense, just do ssh -X and it works
>> And what if you're logged-in at :1 and want to work at :0, hmm...?
> Nope, I don'
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 3:58 PM, Ashish Shukla आशीष शुक्ल
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> I think this will be insecure, unless you're using XAUTH and other form
> of ACLs provided by X, and X11 Forwarding via OpenSSH is the recommended
> way to do
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Tanveer Singh writes:
> I used to have this in my .cshrc
> set DISP = `who am i | sed -e "s/(//" -e "s/)//" | awk '{printf "%s",$6}'`
> setenv DISPLAY {$DISP}:0.0
> This works as long as I am on X server 0
> So my local machine is alpha and I login to