export/setenv
Daniel R . Kilbourne
drk@voyager.net
Tue, 29 Aug 2000 13:35:46 -0400
setenv DISPLAY ip.add.of.workstation:0.0
xterm &
should work....
format of the email was fine by the way
On Tue, Aug 29, 2000 at 12:41:09PM -0400, root spake:
> I am currently running 2 linux boxes now, one as a router/server, and
> one as an actual user machine. I'd like to be able to export the display
> from my server to my current machine because I have no monitor or
> keyboard hooked into the server. I thought i knew how to do it, but
> I have never done it between 2 linux/*nix machines before, I have always
> used my Mac. So I'd do something like this
>
> telnet 192.168.3.169
>
> /bin/tcsh
> #setenv DISPLAY 192.168.3.169:x
> #xterm &
>
> where x is the display number on the user machine I want to export my
> video to. How do I know what number to put there, and how do I let the
> user machine allow this connection from an outside machine. I think I
> may have hit it before but it gave me a permissions error.
>
> Also, this is my first e-mail from Linux, so if formatting is messed or
> something, lemme know.
>
> -Mike
>
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Daniel R. Kilbourne
daniel.kilbourne@voyager.net
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