On Saturday 21 September 2019 15:26:48 ghe wrote: > On 9/21/19 12:36 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > And do we have a package manager that will run on an ssh -Y login > > I'm not sure what you mean, but the ssh man page says: > > > -Y Enables trusted X11 forwarding. Trusted X11 forwardings are > not subjected to the X11 SECURITY extension controls. > > (Debian-specific: This option does nothing in the default > configuration: it is equivalent to “ForwardX11Trusted yes”, which is > the default as described above. Set the ForwardX11Trusted option to > “no” to restore the upstream behavior. This may change in future > depending on client-side improvements.) > Which have already happened, sudo synaptic is stopped due to wrong window display port. gksudo works, for a day or two yet. > > And > > alias sshy="ssh -Y " > Might be handy, but I'm used to the shift key anywho.
> in your .bashrc might give you something like what you're looking for > (assuming I understand what you're looking for). With no remembering > the option, no shift key, and a bit less typing. > > > I have next to no experience with the GUI package manager -- I use apt > or aptitude. I've had no trouble with ssh'ing around and using them on > alien hosts. > > I also find it useful to create the ssh login codes so there's no pw > involved. I did this several years ago so I don't remember how to do > it. But, IIRC, it's not a big task -- took only 3 or 4 days to get it > going. My sudo is pw-less, close enough for me. That IIRC is an option in raspi-config. Piece of cake. My instant show stopper is in (fresh git clone today) linuxcnc-dev/src: ./configure --with-realtime=uspace [...] checking for GTK 2.4.0 or above... no configure: error: GTK2 missing. Install it or specify --disable-gtk to skip the parts of LinuxCNC that depend on GTK This is rasbian 10.1, so its got some wayland in it. What do I do next? Cheers, Gene Heskett -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable. - Louis D. Brandeis Genes Web page <http://geneslinuxbox.net:6309/gene>