Hi.

Look that you can do with a front-end for xpra, named Win Switch:
http://winswitch.org/video/

Regards.

El 27 de abril de 2012 17:09, Paul DeBruicker <[email protected]> escribió:

>
> Yanni Chiu wrote
> >
> > On 26/04/12 10:45 PM, Paul DeBruicker wrote:
> >> You could also consider using 'xrpa' which is like screen but for X
> >> applications.  See Bernat Romagosa description here:
> >>
> >>
> http://www.asmalltalkbytheseaside.com/#remotedevelopmentonpharowithoutvnc
> >
> > In that article, the steps are:
> >
> > % xpra attach :5
> > % DISPLAY=:5 ./pharo.sh
> >
> > which seems to imply that the 5-th DISPLAY port is occupied by the image.
> >
> > When I have several images running, using VNC, I can start/stop the VNC
> > display in each image (and specify the portno) using a Seaside interface.
> >
> > So, I only have to open one firewall port for the X Display port (I'm
> > probably doing something wrong here; maybe I should be using ssh), and I
> > can operate each image GUI as necessary, as long as I only operate on
> > one image at a time.
> >
> > Can a similar thing be done using xpra?
> >
>
> If you run them through ssh then you only need the ssh port (22) open.
>
> Multiple Pharo apps can run at the same time by starting xpra on multiple
> displays then starting your Pharo instances on those displays e.g.:
>
> xpra attach :5
> DISPLAY=:5 ~/pharoApp1/pharo.sh
> xpra attach :6
> DISPLAY=:6 ~/pharoApp2/pharo.sh
>
> Then they just run and you can attach to and detach from (from the same or
> different clients)  them without affecting the Pharo process.  I don't
> think
> you can put a currently running Pharo process inside the xpra process.  The
> 'DISPLAY=:5' bit just tells the X11 app you're starting which display to
> use.
>
> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Xpra
>
>
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