> -----Original Message-----
> From: clamav-users-boun...@lists.clamav.net 
> [mailto:clamav-users-boun...@lists.clamav.net] On Behalf Of 
> Bill Landry
> Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2009 6:51 PM
> To: ClamAV users ML
> Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] 0.95 rc1 in Solaris 9
> 
> Nathan Brink wrote:
> > Steve Holdoway wrote:
> >> On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 14:38:04 -0800
> >> Bill Landry<b...@inetmsg.com>  wrote:
> >>    
> >>> I am not running any GUI,
> > I'm pretty sure this means that he is logging in and 
> running ssh from 
> > vt1, not using X at all.
> >>> I ssh into the server and launch clamdtop, and
> >>> F1 is just ignored.  Do I need to be on the server in GUI mode to 
> >>> see any F1 results?
> >>>      
> > If you do need to be in X for F1 to work, then maybe the problem is 
> > ssh itself or the TERM variable not being set correctly? I 
> really have 
> > no idea what is the case, but maybe ``echo ${TERM}'' run on 
> the local 
> > and remote machine would be useful...though this is 
> unlikely to be the problem.
> >> ssh -X server may help ( no I haven't a clue whether it will, but 
> >> that way a remote X client can use your local X server... )
> >>    
> > I think no GUI means no X.
> 
> That is correct, no X.

Get yourself a copy of Xming (free) and set it up.  You'll have X.

Make sure some sort of display variable is set.

(The ssh -X merely enables X connections if it's not already part of your
shell).  If xclock or xterm aren't in your path, find where they exist and
add that dir.  Then 

xterm & 

To start a copy of an X terminal.  

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