Gérard Henry wrote:
> Paul Hutton wrote:
>
>>You can do this from a shell by redirecting its DISPLAY variable and you
>>don't need to be root.
>>
>>E.g. on the target SunRay enter:
>>
>>echo $DISPLAY
>>
>>this will return something like
>>
>>:23.0
>>
>>also enter:
>>
>>xhost +
>>
>>(shotgun approa
Paul Hutton wrote:
You can do this from a shell by redirecting its DISPLAY variable and you
don't need to be root.
E.g. on the target SunRay enter:
echo $DISPLAY
this will return something like
:23.0
also enter:
xhost +
(shotgun approach to enabling x display redirects, for more secure
usa
You can do this from a shell by redirecting its DISPLAY variable and you
don't need to be root.
E.g. on the target SunRay enter:
echo $DISPLAY
this will return something like
:23.0
also enter:
xhost +
(shotgun approach to enabling x display redirects, for more secure
usage, man xhost)
On so
Is there a reason basic X-Windows would not work (run it in one session
and display/interact with it in a different one)? If you really need to launch it
under the other session then it may be possible in CDE via ToolTalk but I have
never tried that. I do know that it can be done with KDE3+.