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Re: Local frame for a remote emacs
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: Local frame for a remote emacs |
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Fri, 6 Nov 2009 18:10:59 +0100 |
Am 06.11.2009 um 06:00 schrieb Jason Sewall:
"X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication
*ERROR*: Display localhost:10.0 can't be opened"
...
In terms of X and, what are these commands doing differently? Is the
$DISPLAY that emacs --daemon is started in somehow causing the remote
access to fail?
Any ideas?
How about:
xhost localhost:10.0
It might also work to leave away the ":10.0" part. The command allows
access from your local machine's nominal display #10, screen #0 on
the display (usually 0) on which you are working. Leaving away that ":
10.0" specifier would allow every X related process running on your
computer to connect to your X server.
The ssh protocols have extra options for (port) re-direction...
I'm neither no X authorisation expert...
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Greetings
Pete
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