SSH Display Problem

From: Mike Chepesky (pesky1229_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/03/04

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    I have a problem relating to SSH and how it handles the creation of new
    xterm windows. I have an account at my school, and I can log in via SSH
    using "ssh -l login_name server_name". When in the labs on campus, there is
    an X Windows environment, and when certain programs are run (e.g. Matlab,
    emacs), another xterm window will be created.

    However, when I log in remotely using the above command, and run "matlab" or
    "emacs", the system just seems to hang, not creating a new xterm window. I
    looked around for a solution, and it seemed that it might be in the
    /etc/ssh/ssh_config file. However, this is read-only and cannot be modified,
    nor can the permissions be changed using chmod. Any suggestions?

    Mike

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