Thanks, Michael, the -Y option worked!
--Ivan
On Tuesday 17 April 2007 01:22:36 pm Michael Edwards wrote:
> It throws that error if I use "ssh -X" but not if I use "ssh -Y", so it is
> a trusted extension issue.
>
> If you are using openSSH I would suggest using "ssh -Y", which gives the
> server
It throws that error if I use "ssh -X" but not if I use "ssh -Y", so it is a
trusted extension issue.
If you are using openSSH I would suggest using "ssh -Y", which gives the
server more complete access to your local X-Server.
This is not an OSCAR issue, many applications will fail to work unles