On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 01:36, jeb wrote:
Ok, then..How do I do it linux to linux?
If you're using Mandrake: Just ssh, Mdk has X forwarding enabled by
default. Otherwise you need the X flag, thus: ssh -X
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You cannot get the whole interface to run remotely (VNC does that well
I have a question for the list, what do I need to send x via ssh to my
windows box?
I have a Mandrake 10 server running ssh and x, on my windows xp box, I
am running putty with x11 forwarding on. However, I login fine but when
I launch x as a normal user I get :
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On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 09:01, jeb wrote:
I have a question for the list, what do I need to send x via ssh to my
windows box?
I have a Mandrake 10 server running ssh and x, on my windows xp box, I
am running putty with x11 forwarding on. However, I login fine but when
I launch x as a
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 18:01:48 -0500
jeb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a question for the list, what do I need to send x via ssh to my
windows box?
cygwin with XFree86
I have a Mandrake 10 server running ssh and x, on my windows xp box, I
am running putty with x11 forwarding on.
Ok, then..How do I do it linux to linux?
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 09:01, jeb wrote:
I have a question for the list, what do I need to send x via ssh to my
windows box?
I have a Mandrake 10 server running ssh and x, on my windows xp box, I
am running putty with x11
On Wed, 2004-04-14 at 09:36, jeb wrote:
Ok, then..How do I do it linux to linux?
SSH.
(That is, if you're using the same version/distro)
stephen kuhn - owner
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