first off, which window manager do you use? are you kicking off X
with startx? your most likely going to need to vi /usr/bin/startx &
at this line "defaultserverargs="-nolisten tcp -br" , your going to
want to remove the -nolisten tcp -br and restart your Xsession. then
go about your normal business and you should be good to go! let me
know if this helps ya out!
MikeK.
On Apr 10, 2005 11:56 AM, Long Fei
that doesn't solve the whole problem. I use scripts to start remote X-based programs, and pass them with DISPLAY=my_local_host:0 such that when they start, they can start a window at my local host.
I wonder if there is a way to make SUSE allow remote X11 data.
thanks, --Long
On Apr 8, 2005 10:12 AM, Stan Glasoe
wrote: On Friday 08 April 2005 9:58 am, Long Fei wrote:
I am running SUSE 9.2. I did in the standard way:
my_local_host: xhost + ssh remote_host [bash] export DISPLAY=my_local_host:0.0 xterm
it gives me this message: xterm Xt error: Can't open display: my_local_host:0
does anyone have a solution ? did you experience this before ?
thanks,
Use 'ssh -X remote_host'.
Stan
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