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<blockquote data-quote="rman" data-source="post: 59675" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>There is two things you need to do. First on your system you need to give permission for another system to display anything on your screen. issue the command xhost + will allow any other system to display any thing on your swcreen. You can limit access by using xhost ip address. Next you issue the command set DISPLAY ip address:0. I am not sure of the syntax in the bash shell.</p><p></p><p>So the order is a follows:</p><p></p><p>On your system issue either xhost + or xhost ip address of other system</p><p>log on to other system</p><p>on other system set the DISPLAY variable to your system (.i.e DISPLAY=your ip address:0)</p><p></p><p>I tend to work with c-shell and korn shell most of the time. </p><p></p><p>Just a side note DISPLAY=0.0 means the display is set to your local system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rman, post: 59675, member: 23"] There is two things you need to do. First on your system you need to give permission for another system to display anything on your screen. issue the command xhost + will allow any other system to display any thing on your swcreen. You can limit access by using xhost ip address. Next you issue the command set DISPLAY ip address:0. I am not sure of the syntax in the bash shell. So the order is a follows: On your system issue either xhost + or xhost ip address of other system log on to other system on other system set the DISPLAY variable to your system (.i.e DISPLAY=your ip address:0) I tend to work with c-shell and korn shell most of the time. Just a side note DISPLAY=0.0 means the display is set to your local system. [/QUOTE]
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