Perhaps appropriate tuning of sshd and using ssh -X would do the trick as
well, as long as you are running from a Linux w/ an X display (like from a
Knoppix boot).
The advantage there is that the sshd daemon will automagically funnel
localhost:10 (or however you tune sshd's configuration) to the client
system.
Tunnels... they're not just for crossing the Hudson River any more.
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MacOS X: Because making Unix user-friendly was easier than debugging
Windows.
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On Tue, 2004-11-16 at 16:24, Tom Duerbusch wrote:
> But after the product is installed, then bring down KDE!
>
> I think a year or so ago, DB2/UDB required a gui screen for the install
> (just to ask one question).
>
What am I missing here? I run X applications (DB2 installs, GSKit
iKeyman, ldapxcfg) all the time from z/VM Linux guests.
export DISPLAY=192.168.0.1:0.0
Now, I'm also trying to learn all the command line equivalents so I
DON'T have to run X applications. :)
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