[Xquartz-dev] Mac OS X 10.11.4

jrgamber at gmail.com jrgamber at gmail.com
Sat Mar 26 22:28:17 PDT 2016


You miss the point when you say remote machine is NOT configured correctly, I want a remote machine that is known and tested.  If you do not know of such a machine do not reply to this emaii.

Also, as i have lots of money, will someone provide me a bid to make thus work?

Jim Gamber [:]


> On Mar 26, 2016, at 9:10 PM, Jeremy Huddleston Sequoia <jeremyhu at apple.com> wrote:
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>> On Mar 26, 2016, at 15:25, jrgamber at gmail.com wrote:
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>> I have a mac and I dont have a friend with an xclock binary on a mac.
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> Install XQuartz, and it's at /opt/X11/bin/xclock.
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>> And you miss the point, if i have a machine where i am not certain about my config, the last thing i want is a second machine that is not known and tested as working.
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> Follow the steps on the FAQ that I pointed you to.  What does each step report for you?
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>> this is a standard test case for any client server pair of machines, test a new xserver machine  with a known remote xclient machine.  The remote machine is known to work correctly.
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> The remote machine is not known to work correctly.  That's the point.  Given that DISPLAY is unset on the remote and you're using ssh -X, the issue is either:
>    DISPLAY isn't set locally
>    sshd on the remote is not configured to allow X11 forwarding
>    ssh had issues connecting to the DISPLAY socket
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> Following the steps I pointed you to will indicate which of those problems you are facing.
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>> so i expect an xclient machine/app with public access to run the xclient to be out there  somewhere on the internet already someplace.
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>> 
>> Jim Gamber [:]
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>>> On Mar 26, 2016, at 3:13 PM, Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE> wrote:
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>>>> Am 26.03.2016 um 22:19 schrieb James Gamber:
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>>>> Doesn't anyone know of such a test internet site.
>>> 
>>> My virtual Solaris, Linux, and MS Windows machines with X11… But wait: you can have your own! Oracle VirtualBox (or some Parallels Desktop or VMware Fusion as evaluation download) plus some Oracle Solaris or Linux or MS Windows (Server) appliance (plus Cygwin or such for MS Windows). Even easier, doesn't your friend (neighbour?) have a Mac? (And where is your previous one?)
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Greetings
>>> 
>>> Pete
>>> 
>>> Specifications are for the weak and timid!
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