Subject: Re: X
To: None <port-mac68k@netbsd.org>
From: SUNAGAWA Keiki <kei@ps.yokogawa.co.jp>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 10/13/1998 10:12:35
Colin Wood <cwood@ichips.intel.com> wrote:
Colin> Mark de Jong wrote:
>> What am I missing? Somehow I need to tell the X client
>> (on my NetBSD system) where my X server is (on my MacOS
>> computer).
>>
>> Clues? Need many clues. Thanks.
Colin> did you install the xserver.tgz distribution set? it
Colin> sounds like you didn't....
If you're running X server in MacOS box, you don't have to
another in the NetBSD box. X server means X display server,
so it should run under the computer in front of you.
Just telnetting into NetBSD box, and do
xterm -display XXX:0.0&
where XXX is hostname or IP address of your MacOS box.
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SUNAGAWA Keiki <kei@ps.yokogawa.co.jp>
Happy Hacking!