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тАО01-23-2004 05:35 AM
тАО01-23-2004 05:35 AM
Set environment display
Any idea of how to set the env display in Tru64 to that of the local machine
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тАО01-23-2004 06:32 AM
тАО01-23-2004 06:32 AM
Re: Set environment display
sh or ksh
DISPLAY=0:0 ; export DISPLAY
csh
sentenv DISPLAY 0:0
one can also use localhost:0 instead of 0:0
Make sure the owner of the display has set
"xhost +" to disable access control.
Johan.
_JB_
DISPLAY=0:0 ; export DISPLAY
csh
sentenv DISPLAY 0:0
one can also use localhost:0 instead of 0:0
Make sure the owner of the display has set
"xhost +" to disable access control.
Johan.
_JB_
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тАО01-23-2004 01:09 PM
тАО01-23-2004 01:09 PM
Re: Set environment display
To clarify, "xhost +" allows anyone to connect to your display. If you'd prefer to allow only yourself:
xhost +`uname -n`
xhost +localhost
If your environment already allows everyone to connect (to find out: xhost), you can "xhost -" to disallow everyone who wasn't explicitly allowed to access your display.
Do:
man xhost
to read more about the command.
Mic
xhost +`uname -n`
xhost +localhost
If your environment already allows everyone to connect (to find out: xhost), you can "xhost -" to disallow everyone who wasn't explicitly allowed to access your display.
Do:
man xhost
to read more about the command.
Mic
What kind of a name is 'Wolverine'?
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тАО01-26-2004 08:02 PM
тАО01-26-2004 08:02 PM
Re: Set environment display
using .0 without a hostname leads to a faster output because shared memory will be used instead of the network layer.
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