>From an Xterm
rlogin <remote-machine> -l <remote-username>
<Add your password if requested>
<Should see some login messages>
export DISPLAY=<local-machine>:0.0 (If using bash do this. If using csh use
"setenv DISPLAY <local-machine>:0.0")
<run your remote X application>
That is it
Mike
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Subject: [newbie] remote X-login
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How can I do a remote X-login on another machine? Meaning: I want to
login to another computer doing a remote session, as I would be
working directly on this computer.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Regards,
Claus.
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