Glen Lee Edwards writes: >Cameron Simpson writes: >>And given that startx (aka xinit-with-flashier-defaults) just runs your >>~/.xinitrc script, you can do as above (start an X service on your Win2k box) >>and then from your linux box say: >> sh ~/.xinitrc >>and it should all come up on your Win2k box as normal if you have Putty's X11 >>forwarding working. > >I tried it on two Linux boxes. With some fiddling it worked. How do I tell the >remote pc which X server to connect to? sh ~/.xinitrc :1.0 doesn't work. It >wants to connect to :0.0. I need to be able to tell it which X server to >connect to.
I figured it out. I had to add "-d myclient:1.0" to each line in the .xinitrc file on the remote box. Glen _______________________________________________ Redhat-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list