Linda Walsh wrote:
Yeah, know about that one:
(xosview)
saves it from the HUP's when the window closes...
No need for that (which adds an unnecessary extra fork), just unset
the bash option huponexit (probably in your ~/.bashrc):
shopt -u huponexit
Although I think that's the default
On Sat, 18 Jul 2009, Linda Walsh wrote:
Yes I've read the FAQ -- it doesn't help. Is says:
The problem is most likely a wrong DNS (Network name resolution). Make sure
your windows host has a hostname which is valid from linux too and an IP
address which linux can resolve to that hostname.
Disregard the bit about the client dieing if you close the terminal. The
problem seems to have been fixed (it's been a LONG time since I tried it).
On Sun, 19 Jul 2009, j...@asyn.org wrote:
Also, running your X client in the background does not disconnect it from
the terminal from which you
j...@asyn.org wrote:
Have you added the client to your X server's acl? See xhost(1)
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I thought I'd turned off access checking. I forgot I had to redo
my script when there was a major X-server upgrade, a few months ago --
Not something I 'normally use'...
(Am pretty safe,
Yes I've read the FAQ -- it doesn't help. Is says:
The problem is most likely a wrong DNS (Network name resolution). Make sure
your windows host has a hostname which is valid from linux too and an IP
address which linux can resolve to that hostname.
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What DNS resolution?
If you