On 01/04/2013 09:53 PM, Neal Becker wrote: > I'm confused about xpra use. > In the example, in order to start the xterm I will need to ssh to the > remote machine. If this ssh is disconnected, xterm dies. Then you should learn about nohup, screen, etc or use the --start-child switch. The home page has been updated to include an example: http://xpra.org/
> My typical use would be start emacs on remote (via ssh). Then disconnect > and connect to it later. Note: there are plans to implement: xpra start ssh:HOST:DISPLAY --start-child=XYZ So you won't even need to ssh initially. Probably not for 0.8 (due soon) - unless someone else can write the code, but the next release after that. > Does xpra support this use? Yes. > On the machine which will export the application (xterm in this example): > > xpra start :100 > DISPLAY=:100 xterm > > For the simple case, we can then attach to this session from the same > machine with: > > xpra attach :100 > > If connecting from a remote machine, you would use something like: > > xpra attach ssh:serverhostname:100 That's all good. Cheers Antoine _______________________________________________ shifter-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.devloop.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/shifter-users
