You have my curiosity up. I looked at the man page and I cannot determin how you would use this command.
I am using putty to shell into my linux dev box that is right next to me. Can I use Xnest to use X in my putty shell session?
Keith
Nathan England <
nathan@paysonlinux.org> wrote:
And if I ever learned how to type, you'd actually believe me!
Seriously, the correct answer:
Xnest -query machine.name :1
Sorry guys for all the lame posts, but in case someone else wants to know, I
had to post the correct way to do it.
nathan
On Monday 13 November 2006 09:04, Nathan England wrote:
> All,
>
> I am trying to remote X to another machine, but I want to do it in a
> window. I swear I have done this before many times, I only type
>
> X -query machine.name :0.1
>
> But it keeps telling me 0 is already in use, 1 works, but on another vt, I
> want it displayed in a window, I cannot remember how to do this.
> Any help?
>
> nathan
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