JimE wrote:
Hi Don,
I'm in the same boat. I just upgraded cygwin and now I can't get remote xterms to
display on the local machine.
Question -- Is your local machine on a closed net?
I.e. My windows machine is on a local subnet (example: 192.168.x.y)
that isn't
(usually)
Instead of bothering with the nolisten option and running
$ ssh centos6
Just do this:
$ ssh -Y centos6
without touching the xserver option. That's what Jon meant. I also
stumbled upon this awhile back and pulled my hair(from whereever I
still got them).
On Thu, Dec 11, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Jon T
Don Webster yahoo.com> writes:
>
> After the upgrade, I can't display remote xterms. OK, my old X shortcut
didn't work, but I found "XWin
> Server" and pinned it to my task bar. I launch that and I have the X
server running, and a local xterm pops up. I
> ssh into my linux server, and run m
the Upgrade section of the FAQ,
because I did look there (and several other places) before posting in this
forum.
Thanks again. You're the best.
don..
- Original Message -
From: Jon TURNEY
To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
Cc: pax...@yahoo.com
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2014 2:14 PM
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On 11/12/2014 18:31, Don Webster wrote:
I needed to upgrade gs to gs 9.15, so I ran setup yesterday. It
wanted to update a whole bunch of stuff, including X. OK, fine, I
hadn't updated cygwin in quite a while, and I had other stuff to do.
After the upgrade, I can't display remote xterms. OK, my
I needed to upgrade gs to gs 9.15, so I ran setup yesterday. It wanted to
update a whole bunch of stuff, including X. OK, fine, I hadn't updated cygwin
in quite a while, and I had other stuff to do.
After the upgrade, I can't display remote xterms. OK, my old X shortcut didn't
work, but I foun