--- Andrew Nix
Thomas Adam said:
I already understood everything you are telling me here. What I didnt
So.
understand is:
"where "~n6tadam" is the user X is running as"
in terms of
"# xauth merge ~n6tadam/.Xauthority"
xauth merge ~USERNAME/.Xauthoriry. i.e.: xauth merge ~$USER/.Xauthority should do it.
The "ssh -X" solution assumes that you have sshd (the ssh daemon) running on the box to which you want to connect, so you'll want to ensure that you type:
/etc/init.d/sshd start
(on SuSE, I believe it is that).
With this solution. I tried ssh -x user@localhost and then ran the app but it failed to connect to Xserver. Just as it did when I tried the same operation with ssh.
You need to be more specific, Andrew. -- Thomas Adam ===== Thomas Adam "The Linux Weekend Mechanic" -- www.linuxgazette.com ________________________________________________________________________ Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger http://mail.messenger.yahoo.co.uk