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2015 Jun 26
3
ssh -X versus -Y
...to allow. -X also stops working after about 20 > > minutes (this is by design but not well documented). I only > > recently learned why it would stop working after pulling out the > > last of my hair. > > I have been using ssh X forwarding for current work use (local > betwork) for more than 15 years and never got into this kind of > problem from RH 7 to Centos 7, AIX and Solaris. Likewise, I've used ssh/X for 20+ years on a variety of systems. In most cases -X is sufficient, but some applications seem to require -Y and I have not dug into all of the reasons. &...
2004 Feb 05
1
Perfect running game: Atomic bomberman
...60 seconds... err:int:TIMER_TimerProc DOS timer has been stuck for 60 seconds... err:int:TIMER_TimerProc DOS timer has been stuck for 60 seconds... fixme:xrandr:X11DRV_XRandR_SetCurrentMode Need to update SYSMETRICS after resizing display (now 1280x1024) I haven't tried to run this with ipx betwork yet, but oh boy am i gonna test that! This really makes my day! Cedric -- No microsoft products were used for this e-mail
2015 Jun 26
1
An odd X question
...ty making > it "safer" to allow. -X also stops working after about 20 minutes > (this is by design but not well documented). I only recently learned > why it would stop working after pulling out the last of my hair. I have been using ssh X forwarding for current work use (local betwork) for more than 15 years and never got into this kind of problem from RH 7 to Centos 7, AIX and Solaris. Maybe it is some other issue that is closing your ssh connection (maybe you should use the KeepAlive options on the ssh server/client); just guessing. > -Y allows the full X protocol which...
2015 Jun 25
5
An odd X question
I've got a headless server running CentOS 7. I've got a user who wants to run some graphical software on it, and view using x forwarding. What I don't have clear is how to set this up. I've just installed xorg-x11-server-[Xorg, common]. I assume I need to run X, but I don't see running this in runlevel 5. Thoughts? mark "and why is it called xorg-x11-server, when in