External Email - Use Caution Hi Maite,I just set my Ubuntu system up last night. The solution for me was to start XLaunch and on the 3 step (Specify parameter settings), check the "No Access Control", then save the configuration file. You will get a warning about using the '-ac' flag, but it was the only way I could get Xming to work properly. Then in my .bashrc file, I added the following lines to automatically load the display IP address: export DISPLAY=$(cat /etc/resolv.conf | grep nameserver | awk '{print $2; exit;}'):0.0 Remember, when you modify the Xming configuration file through XLaunch, make sure that Xming is not running or the updated config file will not be saved. Hope this helps. Andrew ----
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