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  Sharing the X display  
From: Peter Popov
Date: 26 Aug 2001 17:42:07
Message: <okqhotoqk2a5lk2iltliljvjkrldiasn9o@4ax.com>
I have two machines running Linux. One of them is running X and the
other is not (it has it installed but I don't want to run it since I'm
testing a program I'm writing which is using svgalib). How do I go
about making a X application from one machine use the screen on the
other machine? I've set DISPLAY, of course, but it complains about
permissions. How do I set those?

The machine running X has Slackware Linux 8.0, XFree86 4.0.3 and KDE
2.1, if that's of any help.

Another issue I have is with ssh. I have sshd running on both machines
but I can only log on in one of them, the other is refusing the
connection (this is kinda annoying since I want to use CVS over ssh.)
What could be wrong?


Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
Personal e-mail : pet### [at] vipbg
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