On 4/14/05, slushpupie at gmail.com <slushpupie at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> On 4/14/05, Dave Sherman <thurianknight at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 4/13/05, Dave Roe <droe at nospamreal-time.com> wrote:
> > > I'm trying to display an IRIX GUI application via ssh on my Mandrake 
> 10.1
> > > system, which is using the native NVIDIA driver. The X log file is
> > loading
> > > the NVIDIA and glx modules fine. The IRIX machine displays
> > > this message:
> > > IrisGL: ERROR #106 Couldn't connect to display ":10.0":
> > ERR_NOWINDOWSERVER
> > >
> > > Does anybody have any experience with this type of thing and can offer
> > > suggestions?
> >
> > Doesn't the X server usually run on display :0 by default? It does on 
> every
> > Linux distro I've ever used, including Mandrake 10.1. But if I am 
> reading
> > this correctly, your app is trying to start on display :10. If my
> > assumptions are correct, then the message is exactly correct, there is 
> no X
> > server running on display :10. You will either need to modify the app to 
> run
> > on display :0, or start an additional X server on display :10.
> > Please note I'm not an X guru, but I think I've got my facts straight
> > here. Anyone feel free to correct me.
> 
> You are correct that X runs on :0, but he is using ssh to forward X.
> X sets up a local display on the Irix box (localhost:10) that forwards
> to the linux system on display :0. This is a very cool feature worth
> reading about if you ever need to do remote display.
> 
> Jay
> 
> --
> Jay Kline
> http://www.slushpupie.com/
> 

I've used ssh to tunnel X before, but I never realized that it ran on 
display :10. Thanks for the info.

Florin, I saw yours too :-) Thanks to both of you.

-- 
Dave Sherman
MCSA, MCSE, CCNA
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