On Sun, 29 Dec 2019 02:27:12 -0800 L A Walsh <suse@tlinx.org> wrote:
On 2019/12/24 02:26, Dave Howorth wrote:
Anyway, it was solved a couple of days ago. Thanks anyway.
You misquoted. I didn't provide that link.
It's a workaround, not really a solution.
I was going to ask are you sure your remote device is accepting traffic (is listening) for X11? I.e. is there a firewall in place? Same on the machine running xeyes -- is there a firewall in place that might be blocking outgoing X11 traffic?
I think I answered that upthread.
Seem like you missed trying basic network connectivity stuff, like DISPLAY=192.168.1.22:0.0 xeyes
You mean my original message? where I said: $ DISPLAY=192.168.1.22:0.0 xeyes Error: Can't open display: 192.168.1.22:0.0
can the remote system ping your remote system?
if you look at netstat (linux args -tln), bsdish cygwin args : -an I piped output into |grep ':60..' to find the X11 port.
when something is listening, you'd see: TCP 0.0.0.0:6000 0.0.0.0:0 LISTENING or connected: TCP 192.168.3.12:6000 192.168.3.1:33722 ESTABLISHED TCP 192.168.3.12:6000 192.168.3.1:35116 ESTABLISHED
Main thing -- is something 'LISTENING' on port 6000.
Anyway, a bit late now, but X is generally a good thing to have running apart from a VNC/VPN.
Glad you got it working for you.
Yeah, me too. There does seem to be a problem with that video driver though, whereby it works for a couple of days and then apparently (to the client) appears to continue working but nothing appears on the display. I haven't investigated yet. It's Xmas/NY :) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org