On Thursday, February 24, 2011 11:18:18 pm Pat Kane did opine: > Where are "emc" and "ubuntu machine". > What does emc stand for?
The machine I want to 'ssh -Y -l gene shop' is running ubuntu 10.4 LTS on an Athlon xp1400 that is running at 1600 on that motherboard. 'emc' is emc-2.4.6, best explained by looking at the emc wiki, at <http://wiki.linuxcnc.org> > I think 150' of CAT5 is okay (assuming you mean feet and not meters) > see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_5_cable > but make sure the connectors at each end are solid. > Are ends commercial or hand-made? Hand made, I've probably made 4 or 5 hundred of them over the years as the CE of a TV station. But this has little to do with why I can't ssh -Y into that machine from this one, and start emc so I can write code and cut imaginary air, seeing the results on my screen from the exported X session. The ssh session itself works flawlessly, but starting an app that needs an X display fails. > On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:12 PM, gene heskett <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Thursday, February 24, 2011 09:49:55 pm Pat Kane did opine: > >> � > �[gene@coyote log]$ � �ssh -Y -l gene coyote �/usr/bin/env > >> > >> Looks like you are ssh'ing �from coyote to coyote, is that what you > >> intend? > > > > Humm, I think I blew it, so lets repeat it for the shop machine > > > > ============= > > gene@shop:~$ logout > > Connection to shop closed. > > [gene@coyote /]$ ssh -Y -l gene shop /usr/bin/env > > gene@shop's password: > > SHELL=/bin/bash > > XDG_SESSION_COOKIE=0d494b533ee34fb02abf7d5d4c854b8a-1298602320.876018- > > 63476216 SSH_CLIENT=192.168.71.3 41860 22 > > USER=gene > > MAIL=/var/mail/gene > > PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr > > /games PWD=/home/gene > > LANG=en_US.UTF-8 > > SHLVL=1 > > HOME=/home/gene > > LOGNAME=gene > > SSH_CONNECTION=192.168.71.3 41860 192.168.71.4 22 > > DISPLAY=localhost:10.0 > > _=/usr/bin/env > > ============= > > > >> I think need to see an ASCII art picture of your network. > > > > cable modem<->eth0<->dd-wrt<->eth1 <->8 port switch, > > > > port 1<->dd-wrt > > port 2<->empty atm > > port 3<->coyote > > port 4<->spare cat5 to basement workshop > > port 5<->cat5, might go to old coyote box, retired for about 5 years > > now port 6<->spare cat5 for lappy > > port 7<->wap11 for lappy when I can get it to work > > port 8<->150' cat5 to building where 'shop' lives<->10base hub port 1 > > > > 10base hub 2<->shop > > 10base hub 3<->100' of cat5 back to the garage, plugged into 'goat' > > > > Yeah, not very artistic, sorry. Thanks Pat. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) <http://tinyurl.com/ddg5bz> The Golden Rule is of no use to you whatever unless you realize it is your move. -- Frank Crane _______________________________________________ [email protected]: X.Org support Archives: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg Info: http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xorg Your subscription address: [email protected]
