On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 22:23 -0400, gene heskett wrote:
PClos on this quad core phenom.
Well, OK, use whatever *PClos* uses for remote desktop sharing... it's
not like PClos is some mutant without all the usual Linux stuff tucked
away under the hood.
linuxcnc runs just fine from its own
On Thursday, March 15, 2012 09:00:25 AM Ed Nisley did opine:
On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 22:23 -0400, gene heskett wrote:
PClos on this quad core phenom.
Well, OK, use whatever *PClos* uses for remote desktop sharing... it's
not like PClos is some mutant without all the usual Linux stuff tucked
On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 09:09:46 -0400
gene heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
On Thursday, March 15, 2012 09:00:25 AM Ed Nisley did opine:
On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 22:23 -0400, gene heskett wrote:
PClos on this quad core phenom.
Well, OK, use whatever *PClos* uses for remote desktop
On Thursday, March 15, 2012 02:39:08 PM dave did opine:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2012 09:09:46 -0400
gene heskett ghesk...@wdtv.com wrote:
On Thursday, March 15, 2012 09:00:25 AM Ed Nisley did opine:
On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 22:23 -0400, gene heskett wrote:
PClos on this quad core phenom.
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 03:07:04 AM Jon Elson did opine:
gene heskett wrote:
[gene@coyote cmds]$ ssh -Y lathe
Warning: Permanently added 'lathe,192.168.71.5' (RSA) to the list of
known hosts.
gene@lathe's password:
X11 forwarding request failed on channel 0
Did you try ssh -X?
2 identical machines, installed from the same cd, one works, one does not.
The one that works uses display:10, the newer one that doesn't, tries to use
display:0.
display:10 is normally what I see when I ssh to a remote box. Display:0 is the
local machine's monitor/video card.
From
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 10:22:45 AM Frank Tkalcevic did opine:
2 identical machines, installed from the same cd, one works, one does
not. The one that works uses display:10, the newer one that doesn't,
tries to use display:0.
display:10 is normally what I see when I ssh to a remote
On 03/14/2012 11:09 AM, gene heskett wrote:
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 11:07:29 AM Mark Wendt did opine:
On 03/14/2012 05:19 AM, Frank Tkalcevic wrote:
2 identical machines, installed from the same cd, one works, one does
not. The one that works uses display:10, the newer one
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 11:33:06 AM Mark Wendt did opine:
On 03/14/2012 11:09 AM, gene heskett wrote:
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 11:07:29 AM Mark Wendt did opine:
On 03/14/2012 05:19 AM, Frank Tkalcevic wrote:
2 identical machines, installed from the same cd, one works, one
does
On 3/14/2012 11:04 AM, gene heskett wrote:
The ipv6 address is what an ifconfig spits out for this machine. Its there
but I have no clue if it works. The 'shop' box doesn't have ipv6 disabled,
and it shows inet6 addr: fe80::3a60:77ff:fe4e:381b/64 Scope:Link in the
ifconfig output. A ping6
On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 11:04 -0400, gene heskett wrote:
And that man page is as obtuse as any I've seen.
Rather than hammering that out by hand, use the remote desktop built
right into Ubuntu?
On the Ubuntu machine attached to the mill, clicky:
System - Preferences - Remote Desktop
Then
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 06:17:51 PM Mark Wendt did opine:
On 03/14/2012 11:36 AM, gene heskett wrote:
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 11:33:06 AM Mark Wendt did opine:
On 03/14/2012 11:09 AM, gene heskett wrote:
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 11:07:29 AM Mark Wendt did opine:
On
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 07:27:40 PM Kent A. Reed did opine:
On 3/14/2012 11:04 AM, gene heskett wrote:
The ipv6 address is what an ifconfig spits out for this machine. Its
there but I have no clue if it works. The 'shop' box doesn't have
ipv6 disabled, and it shows inet6 addr:
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 10:09:09 PM Ed Nisley did opine:
On Wed, 2012-03-14 at 11:04 -0400, gene heskett wrote:
And that man page is as obtuse as any I've seen.
Rather than hammering that out by hand, use the remote desktop built
right into Ubuntu?
On the Ubuntu machine attached to
gene heskett wrote:
I just checked, LinuxCNC will run over an ssh -X connection, but the
graphics
are MASSIVELY slow. Once the Axis GUI is up, it isn't too bad, but it takes
30 seconds or more for it to come up the first time. The repaint of the 3-D
preview takes a couple seconds.
Now,
On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 11:50:05 PM Jon Elson did opine:
gene heskett wrote:
I just checked, LinuxCNC will run over an ssh -X connection, but the
graphics
are MASSIVELY slow. Once the Axis GUI is up, it isn't too bad, but it
takes 30 seconds or more for it to come up the first time.
Hi all;
I just ran thru stepconfig and tired to set up for a lathe, but without
anything hooked to the parport.
When it was time to exercise the axis, it couldn't, broken pipe errors. So
I just ran the rest of the way thru it saved it.
Then, when I ran it from the created icon, all the
FWIW,
Yesterday, on the DIY-CNC forum a user reported a broken pipes error
while running the LinuxCNC Stepper Configuration software. I checked on
the IRC and a fellow said he saw that error occur when he was running
the latency test at the same time.The guy on the DIY-CNC forum said
On Tuesday, March 13, 2012 08:34:52 PM Dave did opine:
FWIW,
Yesterday, on the DIY-CNC forum a user reported a broken pipes error
while running the LinuxCNC Stepper Configuration software. I checked on
the IRC and a fellow said he saw that error occur when he was running
the latency test
gene heskett wrote:
One thing I haven't found yet, perhaps it isn't even installed, is where to
start sshd.
That should be easy :
sudo apt-get install sshd
give user password
Jon
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