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+ | ==== How to connect to a remote X-Server, i.e. control it ==== | ||
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+ | Have you noticed that, when you open an X-Server on your box, the system will open the port 7000 (thats the standard)? So it seems possible to connect to this port and trasmit the graphic data over a network(i.e. the internet). For this to be possible you have to do the following configuration steps: | ||
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+ | - On the server: | ||
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+ | - Allowing the server to send data to your client : | ||
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+ | - On the client: | ||
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+ | - Setting the server output to the remote X-Client: | ||
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+ | After doing this all programs that use X which are executed on the server will be visible and controllable on the client. The CPU time used by the program, however, will be the server one's. | ||
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+ | Thats pretty much it. I hope that wasn't too cryptic. Have fun. | ||
remotex.txt · Last modified: 2007/06/08 16:43 by damir