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Re: Possible to use clipboard with remote/xdm connection?


Kevin,

Wait for the new XFree86-xserv-4.3.0-39 release to show up on your local mirror, install it, then just use the '-clipboard' command-line parameter to XWin.exe and forget about xhost and xwinclip.

Please report if/when you are successful.

Harold

Kevin Markle wrote:

Hello,

I'm unable to get my DISPLAY variable to work. I use my IP address
followed by:0.0. The message I get is that the server can't connect to
the x11 server? If you have any experience in this I would appreciate
the help.

"Chris Green" <chris@areti.co.uk> wrote in message
news:<20040102144403.GA4596@areti.co.uk>...

On Fri, Jan 02, 2004 at 03:33:42PM +0100, Alexander Gottwald wrote:

On Fri, 2 Jan 2004, Chris Green wrote:


The trouble is that when I run 'xhost 127.0.0.1' in a cygwin window on my win2k system I just get the error:-
xhost: unable to open display ""

that would be DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0 xhost 127.0.0.1


But most likely you will have no access from windows. Run xhost from


the
session started via xdmcp.


But if I run xhost in that session I will be setting xhost permissions


on the Linux Slackware system which is most definitely not what is required.

It seems very odd that xhost requires access to the local display in order to work as you need xhost to set permission to acces the local display - sort of catch 22.

If I open just a cygwin terminal window on my Win2k system I simply can't run xhost at all.

E.G.:-

   $ xhost
   xhost: Unable to open display ""

   $ export DISPLAY=192.168.13.25:0.0
   $ xhost
   Xlib: connection to 192.168.13.25:0.0 refused by server
   Xlib: no protocol specified

xhost: Unable to open display 192.168.13.25:0.0

So how can one ever run xhost (and thus xwinclip)?


What should the DISPLAY environment variable be set to for the local display? I'm used to setting it for remote systems but I can't get the right value for this one.

Fot the local display this is 127.0.0.1:0 or :0



Maybe my win2k set up is wonly but 127.0.0.1 won't work for me, the actual IP address of 192.168.13.25 does work though. However a second


try seems to be OK, maybe I'd got into a mess before. The 'catch 22' above still applies though.

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