This might help, might be totally unrelated, I dunno, but the problem might be that cygwin isn't a recognized terminal type.

When I run 'top' I get this error:

'cygwin': unknown terminal type.

Steve

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I tried that too, but it was blank. So I set it to localhost:10.0. Still nothing.

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I tried just about everything. I set it before I connect, I set it after I connect... Nothing. Any other ideas?

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ssh into the remote without setting the DISPLAY at all, then tell what the output of 'echo $DISPLAY' is.

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