Re: xmove problems, it should NOT be this hard!!!

2005-07-27 Thread Steve Lamb
michael wrote: > as bad or worse than [X]vnc? Yes. XVNC isn't all that bad, really. Well, correction, TightVNC. I've not used the base VNC in years. Anyway, TightVNC isn't all that bad. On the LAN there's no 2-3s pause to redraw portions of Thunderbird that were overlapped by other window

Re: xmove problems, it should NOT be this hard!!!

2005-07-27 Thread michael
On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 13:21 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote: > Steve Lamb wrote: > > Ok wrong authentication!? What't the hell's going on now? The > > laptop's got the desktop's xauth cookie. The desktop has xhost wide open to > > the entire world. The SSH tunnel is up and running fine; I'm us

Re: xmove problems, it should NOT be this hard!!!

2005-07-27 Thread Steve Lamb
Steve Lamb wrote: > Ok wrong authentication!? What't the hell's going on now? The > laptop's got the desktop's xauth cookie. The desktop has xhost wide open to > the entire world. The SSH tunnel is up and running fine; I'm using it right > now to write this! So what bloody freakin' au

Re: xmove problems, it should NOT be this hard!!!

2005-07-27 Thread Steve Lamb
michael wrote: > I presume sshd is configured with > X11Forwarding yes > on your boxes? Yup. Like I said, the SSH tunnel works fine as I was using it to write the message. IE, right now TBird is displayed on the desktop from the laptop through SSH. :) Thanks for the sanity check, tho

Re: xmove problems, it should NOT be this hard!!!

2005-07-27 Thread michael
On Wed, 2005-07-27 at 13:00 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote: > Ok, here's the problem I'm trying to solve. I have a laptop on which I am > running Debian pretty much 24/7. It is my "work machine" in that I try to > keep all productive work on that machine so if I ever need to travel I can pop > it ou

xmove problems, it should NOT be this hard!!!

2005-07-27 Thread Steve Lamb
Ok, here's the problem I'm trying to solve. I have a laptop on which I am running Debian pretty much 24/7. It is my "work machine" in that I try to keep all productive work on that machine so if I ever need to travel I can pop it out of it's dock, pack it up, and everything goes with me. Thi