Many thanks to Darrel Hankerson for solving this one. The problem is
with the X-server not listening in connections. In OpenSuse 10.3 this
is in:
yast2 -> /etc/sysconfig editor
Desktop -> Display manager -> DISPLAYMANAGER_XSERVER-TCP_PORT_6000_OPEN
- change to yes.
From the yast2 options as above:
Description: TCP port 6000 of Xserver. When set to "no" (default)
Xserver is started with "-nolisten tcp". Only set this to "yes" if you
really need to. Remote X service should run only on trusted networks and
you have to disable firewall for interfaces, where you want to provide
this service. Use ssh X11 port forwarding whenever possible.
Cheers
Andy
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Andy Heaps
National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS)
Meteorology Department,
Reading University,
Earley Gate,
PO Box 243,
Reading RG6 6BB,
U.K.
tel: 0118 378 7840
fax: 0118 378 8316
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