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Re: MIT-SCREENT-SAVER



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 on offline mode these message don't
appear.  The only diference is I'm now getting:
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



Ramiel Givergis, webmaster@relm.net, http://www.relm.net
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On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Noah L. Meyerhans wrote:

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> On Tue, 16 Mar 1999, Branden Robinson wrote:
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> > 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 local hardware.
> 
> No, it's just looking for the screen saver extension (definied in libXext
> as I recall).  What X server are you running on your machine?  When you
> log in to the remote machine, do you set your DISPLAY variable yourself,
> or do you let ssh set it up for you?  (The error message indicates that
> it's the latter.)  I suspect this is actually a problem with ssh's X11
> forwarding.  
> Try setting the DISPLAY variable yourself when you log in.  If you're in
> the bash shell, run 'export DISPLAY="<your hostname>:0"'.  On your local
> machine, you'll now need to explicitly give the remote host access to your
> X server.  Run 'xhost <remote machine>' on your local machine.  Now try
> running licq and see what happens.
> 
> > That could be a bug in licq.  I have no idea why licq would have anything
> > to do with a screen saver, though.
> > 
> 
> I'd say it's highly unlikely that it's a bug in licq.  Most likely it's
> got to do with ssh.  Less likely it has something to do with the version
> of Xlib that licq has been linked with...
> 
> noah
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