Re: Howto: ssh X11 display to Win2k

From: James Knott (bit_bucket_at_rogers.com)
Date: 11/16/03


Date: Sun, 16 Nov 2003 03:46:56 GMT

John Thompson wrote:

> Provided you linux machine is properly configured, you can connect any X
> server to your linux machine with "X -query your.linux.machine -once" to
> get the familiar xdm/gdm/kdm login widget and then use your X desktop as
> if you were sitting at the console.
>

I have tried this, between 2 RH 7.3 systems, but they never get beyond the
grey screen, with the X in the middle. It doesn't matter if I try it from
a terminal session or a terminal window. I can start individual apps, over
ssh and have them display properly.

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