Pedro,
Before starting the olwm, set the DISPLAY environment to point at your
Hummingbird X-server, i.e. setenv DISPLAY myPC:0.0  .  It's pretty much
like starting olwm and displaying it on the VNC X-server, except now
you're going to display it on the Exceed X-server, which happens to be
on another computer.

Marc.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
>
> OK, thank you.
>
> But I'd like to access thru the X window manager (green-blue Sun
> screen) and not thru telnet!
>
>      Regards
>
>      Pedro
>
>      -----Mensaje original-----
>      De:     [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>      Enviado el:     viernes 24 de marzo de 2000 13:30
>      Para:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>      Asunto: Re: Opening Window manager with EXCEED
>
>      Pedro,
>      You can bring up the x windows tools on your PC just like you do
>      on any
>      other workstation, you just have to tell the host where to launch
>      them
>      using "setenv DISPLAY pcname:0.0" (where pcname is the name of
>      your pc
>      workstation) in the script first.  See the "xtools script at:
>      http://www.geocities.com/fitzgerrell/dcs_stuff/scripts.html
>
>      Regards,
>
>      Kevin FitzGerrell
>      Fairbanks Gold Mining, Inc.
>
>
>
>      ----------------original message--------------------
>      Usually I open a remote DM (in an AW51b) with Exceed in my PC but
>      I'd like
>      to open the X Windows Manager to have access to the menus
>      programs/utilities ,etc. directly.
>
>      ((I think that it's possible ussing  /usr/fox/wp/bin/olwm etc...
>      but I
>      don't know to write the good script))
>
>
>      Thank you for your help.
>
>      Pedro J. Hernandez
>      Advanced Process Control Manager
>      REPSOL QUIMICA

--
Marc Provencher
Senior Systems Engineer
Foxboro Calgary
(403) 777-4275
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