Grant wrote:
That's the weird part. Local gimp and remote gimp side-by-side on the
same screen look different. For example, the edges of the buttons and
widgets in local gimp are rounded but they aren't in remote gimp. Not
a big deal though.
So what do gimp look like when you run it
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 2:25 PM, Grant emailgr...@gmail.com wrote:
SNIP
When I ssh -X, start gimp, close gimp, and close the ssh session, the
terminal prompt disappears and only the cursor is visible in the
terminal. I have to ctrl+c to bring the prompt back. This doesn't
happen with ssh -X
That's the weird part. Local gimp and remote gimp side-by-side on the
same screen look different. For example, the edges of the buttons and
widgets in local gimp are rounded but they aren't in remote gimp. Not
a big deal though.
So what do gimp look like when you run it locally on the
Am Dienstag, den 27.01.2009, 14:25 -0800 schrieb Grant:
Using -C, gimp is about 10x more responsive than if I don't. I was
surprised too. My laptop and the remote system are 15 feet away
from each other on the same wireless network, with the router in
between.
Most X programs store their
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 2:30 PM, Daniel Troeder dan...@admin-box.com wrote:
Am Dienstag, den 27.01.2009, 14:25 -0800 schrieb Grant:
Using -C, gimp is about 10x more responsive than if I don't. I was
surprised too. My laptop and the remote system are 15 feet away
from each other on the same
Grant wrote:
I just enabled X-forwarding and I've got a few questions for you guys.
Should I have any security concerns about doing this?
Not more than usual. I assume your online computers have been secured
(to a reasonable degree)... Of course if anyone has access to your
remote machine
I just enabled X-forwarding and I've got a few questions for you guys.
Should I have any security concerns about doing this?
Not more than usual. I assume your online computers have been secured
(to a reasonable degree)... Of course if anyone has access to your
remote machine (that you run
I just enabled X-forwarding and I've got a few questions for you guys.
Should I have any security concerns about doing this?
It looks like gimp comes through with an older/blockier version of gtk
or something. Any way to fix that?
I'm starting X-forwarding like 'ssh -XC 192.168.100.1 gimp' and
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