Just realized that "display" is our own custom utility that allows us to remote display not the standard one found in /usr/bin/display. But suppose I was to use ssh and the remote machine is layed out as :0 Hum, this might be more technical than I thought!!! Thanks a bunch ________________________________ From: Stout, Warren [mailto:WStout@nevp.com] Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 4:12 PM To: Escobedo, Jaime HS; suse-kde@suse.com Subject: RE: [suse-kde] How to Remote display and put in specific desktop There can be serveral twists to this. But depending on how the remote desktop is layed out, you can have :0 or :1. There could also be diplays of :0.0 or :0.1 So first off I'd make sure of what your target is. Another thing would be if you're using ssh forwarding for X or just telnet. Configuring for this is different. -----Original Message----- From: Escobedo, Jaime HS [mailto:jaime.escobedo@hs.utc.com] Sent: Mon 10/30/2006 7:26 AM To: suse-kde@suse.com Subject: [suse-kde] How to Remote display and put in specific desktop Ok, time to call in the "Big BoyZ" (yup that's all of u).... How can I send a display to another machine and specify to be put on certain desktop? I've tried a combination of things using "display" and "kstart -desktop 2" and still displays it on the current desktop. Let's say.. I want to display an image from one machine to a second one, but on the second one I'd like it to go to desktop 2. Thanks, Jaime Escobedo