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



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