Hello all, I'm new to the list, and I'm sorry if this has been answered before. I = looked, but couldn't find it.
I have Linux Mandrake running on one machine, with a dual boot to = Windows 2000. I have a Windows 98 machine running cygwin/xfree. When I = boot to Linux and log in (through X 3.6), I open up a terminal and type=20 xhost +=20 to allow all connections. Then I go to cygwin/xfree on the Win98 = machine, and type into the bash window=20 export DISPLAY=3D192.168.1.3:0=20 (the ip of the Linux machine). Then I try to execute=20 xclock on the Win98 machine, and it says connection refused. Reverse the process: =20 xhost +=20 in the cygwin/xfree environment, and=20 export DISPLAY=3D192.168.1.1:0=20 in the Linux environment. =20 xclock=20 in Linux, and I get connection refused. Then I boot into W2k, and do the same thing all over again, except = everything is in cygwin/xfree. Now it works just fine. What am I doing wrong while under Linux? Is it because Linux is using = X3.6, and cygwin/xfree is using 4.2.0? Thanks Rick Seiden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
