Hi Thomas, Troels and Alvin, I appreciate your instant and detail advices to my problem, I got succeeded - scripting in [C] enabled activate pymol in [S]. As Troels says, I agree it's not pymol issue indeed, and sorry for contaminating some questions to here list.
What is done: laptop$ ssh -l (loginName) (remote-machine) # tried ssh -Y or -X, but simply this succeeded login@(remote-machine)$ export DISPLAY=":0.0" # it seemed the point, somehow not enough "laptop:0.0" login@(remote-machine)$ xclock #worked login@(remote-machine)$ pymol #worked Referred from: > laptop# xhost +remote-machine > > laptop# ssh -l loginName remote-machine > > login@remote-machine# export DISPLAY=laptop:0.0 > login@remote-machine# xterm - see if it works > login@remote-machine# pymol More I want to quit pymol GUI from [C], but 'pymol -qip' will be fit as Thomas says. Thanks again for all. Regards, Masataka ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The demand for IT networking professionals continues to grow, and the demand for specialized networking skills is growing even more rapidly. Take a complimentary Learning@Cisco Self-Assessment and learn about Cisco certifications, training, and career opportunities. http://p.sf.net/sfu/cisco-dev2dev _______________________________________________ PyMOL-users mailing list (PyMOL-users@lists.sourceforge.net) Info Page: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/pymol-users Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net