RE: newbie Xlib install/configure question
Thanks! Great advice. I've got the VNC suggestion working. But, it
would be cooler to do it the SSH/X11 way. I'm just a little reluctant
to install the Cygwin stuff on all my Windows boxes. Is there any other
way to do this, like in an SSH client like PuTTY ?? Or do I really need
a Windows Xserver?
-- Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Stefan Nicolai O'Rear [mailto:stefan@localhost]On Behalf Of Stefan
O'Rear
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 3:15 PM
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: newbie Xlib install/configure question
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 02:36:17PM -0400, Mark D. Hansen wrote:
> OK - so I am pretty slow at this Linux/X11 stuff. I've got X running
on
> my server (debian01) at this point. And I can open an Xterm using the
> local monitor/keyboard on debian01. But, this server is on a rack in
a
> closet in my basement. The machines in my office are all Windows PCs.
> I guess that I've figured out that I can't run an X session over the
> network using my PuTTY SSH Client!
>
> So, how can I open an X session with my debian01 server from a Windows
> client?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark
Two ways to do this.
> Maybe if you install Cygwin and XFree under Windows:
> http://x.cygwin.com/
>
1. the SSH/X11 way
Get a windows Xserver.
cygwin$ X :0 &
cygwin$ DISPLAY=:0 ssh -X debian01
debian01$ xterm&
You will get X11 windows on your Windows desktop.
2. the TCP X11 way
Get a windows Xserver.
cygwin$ X :0 &
cygwin$ ssh debian01
debian01$ DISPLAY=winblowsbox:0 xterm&
You will get X11 windows on your Windows desktop.
3. the VNC way
debian01$ sudo apt-get install vncserver
debian01$ Xvnc :1 -geometry 1024x768 &
C:\> "C:\Program Files\SomeVNC\SomeVNC.exe"
select <debian-box-ip>:1
You will get X11 windows in a VNC window
> > snippage
>
> You tried to run an complete X session. For this you need the X server
> to be installed. I don't even know if it works like this over SSH at
> all.
No, by default startx looks for /usr/bin/X, which (by debian policy) is
an Xserver that talks to the keyboard/monitor/mouse connected to the
computer X was run on.
> > What have I done wrong? Can I run X11 over an SSH connection from a
> > MS Windows machine?
>
> Perhaps you could use VNC instead.
Or use SSH X forwarding (solution #1)
If you want the minimum work, I'd suggest #3. Windows VNC clients are
fairly easy to come by.
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