I have never run into problems with these doing X forwarding over ssh
with modern machines.
Two differences between your setup and mine:
* I do everything as a user, and I don't use "su"
* I use -X, not -Y. (this is less likely to be the issue)
Often, X authentication information is not available when you "su" to
another user, because it is stored in a file in that user's home
directory with restricted permissions.
The problem might go away if you log into "shop" as gene. It's easiest
if you log into "coyote" as gene too, but otherwise you can write
ssh -X [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jeff
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