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other:x_conf [2022/08/09 14:06] – [What do we mean exactly with Local and Remote computers?] jypeter | other:x_conf [2022/08/09 17:11] – [Testing] Added the Testing plan section jypeter | ||
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===== Using an X server on Windows ===== | ===== Using an X server on Windows ===== | ||
- | There are several | + | There are several available |
==== Installing VcXsrv ==== | ==== Installing VcXsrv ==== | ||
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=== VcXsrv Configuration === | === VcXsrv Configuration === | ||
- | You need to configure '' | + | You need to configure '' |
* Start the // | * Start the // | ||
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This is an //X server//, and you will get the same functionalities as what is already provided for free by [[other: | This is an //X server//, and you will get the same functionalities as what is already provided for free by [[other: | ||
* Once installed, '' | * Once installed, '' | ||
- | * If you move to another computer, you can install '' | + | * If you move to another computer, you can install '' |
- | * There seem to be more (useful) updates than for '' | + | * There seems to be more (useful) updates than for '' |
* The interface is more modern, with more options, and there is a lot of useful information on the web site | * The interface is more modern, with more options, and there is a lot of useful information on the web site | ||
* The '' | * The '' | ||
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* Start '' | * Start '' | ||
- | * It will seem that nothing happens, but an '' | + | * It will seem that nothing happens, but an '' |
* Right-click on the '' | * Right-click on the '' | ||
- | * Select '' | + | * Select '' |
- | * It' | + | * It is possible to **automatically start '' |
* Open the **Windows Task Manager** (Right-click on '' | * Open the **Windows Task Manager** (Right-click on '' | ||
* Go to the '' | * Go to the '' | ||
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===== Using an X server on a Mac ===== | ===== Using an X server on a Mac ===== | ||
+ | ==== Installing XQuartz ==== | ||
- | ===== Configuration on the remote Linux server ===== | + | Type: <wrap em> |
- | ==== If you are connecting with ssh or PuTTY ==== | + | Download the installer from [[https:// |
- | Nothing special to do, if you are using [[other: | + | === XQuartz configuration === |
- | ==== If you are using WSL ==== | + | <WRAP center round tip 60%> |
+ | Nothing to configure! | ||
+ | </ | ||
- | You need to know what you consider as the //Local machine//, and what is the // | + | ===== Configuration on the remote Linux server |
- | * **Local machine**: your local **Windows computer**, where you have installed [[other: | + | ==== If you are connecting with ssh or PuTTY ==== |
- | * **Remote server** | + | Nothing special to do, if you are using [[other:ssh# |
- | * an **actual remote server** | + | |
- | * The **WSL computer** running on a **virtual machine inside your local Windows computer**. This can be considered as a different and //remote// computer, even it is running on the local computer\\ You need your local //X server// to display graphics generated in WSL | + | |
- | * **Define the '' | + | |
- | * //bash// shell: '' | + | |
- | * //tcsh// shell: '' | + | |
- | * You probably want to define the '' | + | |
+ | ==== If you are using Windows Subsystem for Linux ==== | ||
+ | In that special case, you will need the //X server// to display graphics [[other: | ||
+ | |||
+ | You have to make sure that the '' | ||
===== Testing ===== | ===== Testing ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Testing plan ==== | ||
The idea is to: | The idea is to: | ||
* Open a terminal and check that the '' | * Open a terminal and check that the '' | ||
+ | * If we use [[other: | ||
* Connect to the remote machine | * Connect to the remote machine | ||
* Check that a (new) '' | * Check that a (new) '' | ||
- | * Check that you can start an application using graphics | + | * Check that we can start an application using graphics on the remote machine |
+ | Test application: | ||
+ | * We need a simple graphical application that is likely to be already installed on the remote machine | ||
+ | * The **test is declared successful** if we get a new window and we can interact with it.\\ Note: some applications may start with their window iconified, and you may have to check the part of your screen where the iconified windows go... | ||
+ | * Do not forget to **cleanly quit the test application** when you have checked that it seems to work | ||
+ | * It's enough to test one application | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
==== On a Linux computer ==== | ==== On a Linux computer ==== | ||
other/x_conf.txt · Last modified: 2024/07/10 10:54 by jypeter