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Re: display remote X client on cygwin machine's display?


Check out the "Running remote programs locally" thread where I asked this question and it was answered very thoroughly.

Short answer:

1. Run xwin.exe. I like to run xwin.exe -multiwindow personally but that's up to you.
2. From your shell prompt, ensure that your DISPLAY environment variable is set to localhost:0.0, 127.0.0.1:0, or whatever flavour of that you prefer.
3. ssh -X yourlinuxcomputer
4. go crazy with all your favourite X-based apps ;-)


- Andrew.

cyggie@eHa.no-ip.org wrote:

i have cygwin installed on my win2k box, and KDE-cygwin too, which work fine. When I ssh to my favorite linux-based server and run gnucash, I get "Gtk-WARNING" **: cannot open display:". Then I run KDE-cygwin and ssh to the same server from a Konsole, but I get the same error when I run gnucash. Yet this works when ssh'ing from my linux-based laptop, which runs KDE. Is there a way with cygwin to display X clients I launch on a remote machine on the local display?

thank you,
cyggie





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