Re: MIT-SCREENT-SAVER

1999-03-17 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Wed, 17 Mar 1999, Ramiel Givergis wrote: > Xlib: extension "MIT-SCREEN-SAVER" missing on display > "local-host-ip-number:0.0". > > I use the most recent version of both WindowMaker and xserver-svga > available on the potato distribution with licq .60 > (t

Re: MIT-SCREENT-SAVER

1999-03-17 Thread Ramiel Givergis
I ran the xhost remote host from the local box then from the remote ssh session I set export DISPLAY="ip-number:0.0" and then ran licq& and everything was ok just as before till I go to online mode you see this only happens when I'm in some kind of online mode (away,n/a,online) etc. But when I'm o

Re: MIT-SCREENT-SAVER

1999-03-17 Thread Ramiel Givergis
I'll try it, I can't right now since I won't be at school till tommorow. And for your information I was on IRIX at school connecting with xterm via ssh to my home linux/debian box and ssh sets the DISPLAY variable stuff for me. I tried running licq the same way on my friends machine and I did not

Re: MIT-SCREENT-SAVER

1999-03-16 Thread Noah L. Meyerhans
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Branden Robinson wrote: > On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 10:16:13AM -0800, Ramiel Givergis wrote: > > When I use ssh and run licq remotly I keep getting > > Xlib: extension "MIT-SCREEN-SAVER" missing on display "host:10.0". > > That's bizarre.

Re: MIT-SCREENT-SAVER

1999-03-16 Thread Branden Robinson
On Tue, Mar 16, 1999 at 10:16:13AM -0800, Ramiel Givergis wrote: > When I use ssh and run licq remotly I keep getting > Xlib: extension "MIT-SCREEN-SAVER" missing on display "host:10.0". That's bizarre. I think that means something on the remote end is trying to start a screen saver on your loc

MIT-SCREENT-SAVER

1999-03-16 Thread Ramiel Givergis
When I use ssh and run licq remotly I keep getting Xlib: extension "MIT-SCREEN-SAVER" missing on display "host:10.0". Could someone tell me what this means? I tried using licq& > /dev/null but that did not get rid of the messages. Thanks Ramiel Givergis, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.relm.