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2005 Sep 09
1
Centos 4.1 DISPLAY question - SOLVED
...Specifying the machine or IP address was not working for some reason...
Jerry
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Actually this has nothing to do with ssh...
On my box that I have running X windows I can type mozilla in a terminal
window
and mozilla comes up... no problem. I then stop mozilla.
I then do CTL+ALT_F1 to get a console. I login as root. (x windows is
not logged in as root).
I then type "mozilla --display=machine:0.0" and nothing happens.
How do I pop up mozilla and display it in this maner? This represents
what I want to do not how
I am doing it.
Thanks,
Jerry
2005 Sep 08
3
Centos 4.1 DISPLAY question
I have X running on 4.1. From another PC I use ssh to remote in.
from the command line I enter "export DISPLAY=machine:0.0; mozilla"
and nothing comes up on the X window screen. mozilla just returns.
I then tried in a terminal on X windows issue the command "xhost + "
and redid the "export DISPLAY=machine:0.0; mozilla" on the command line
with nothing showing on the