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2. Start XQuartz (last time I had to restart the Mac for it to accept remote display) | 2. Start XQuartz (last time I had to restart the Mac for it to accept remote display) | ||
3. Connect to the remote machine with ssh -X ... This will set up the DISPLAY variable appropriately (the sshd server has to be configured to forward X). More details on X forwarding over ssh are available here: | 3. Connect to the remote machine with ssh -X ... This will set up the DISPLAY variable appropriately (the sshd server has to be configured to forward X). More details on X forwarding over ssh are available here: {{Internal|Sshd Configure X Forwarding|Configure sshd X Forwarding}} | ||
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4. xclock | 4. xclock |
Latest revision as of 00:40, 12 July 2017
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Overview
In order to get a remote X application to display on a Mac:
1. Install XQuartz
2. Start XQuartz (last time I had to restart the Mac for it to accept remote display)
3. Connect to the remote machine with ssh -X ... This will set up the DISPLAY variable appropriately (the sshd server has to be configured to forward X). More details on X forwarding over ssh are available here:
4. xclock