Try running the command with --display=0:0, so if you wanted to run gaim, it would be gaim --display=0:0 On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 14:31, Erik Mathisen wrote: > Hello, > > I ssh into my box at home from work. What I would like to be able to > do if it is possible it when I am in my box, start an X application > that will start up in my X session at home. I do not want to view the > app remotely at work, but rather have it running so when I come home > it will be up and running. Basically I need to attach it to my x > session. Is this even possible? > > Thanks, > > Erik > > -- > Erik Mathisen <erik@mathisen.us> > http://erik.mathisen.us > > Homer: But wait. You can't kill me for being Krusty. I'm not him. > I'm Homer Simpson. > > Fat Tony: > The same Homer Simpson who crashed his car through the wall of > out club? > > Homer: Uh ... actually my name is Barney. Yeah. Barney Gumble. > > Homie the Clown > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-request@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org > -- What was once is gone. What will be has not yet come. What is is all that is real. Live for the now.
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