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other:x_conf [2022/08/09 15:16]
jypeter [On a Windows computer with PuTTY and an X server installed]
other:x_conf [2022/08/09 15:19]
jypeter Added the Mac testing section
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 ==== On a Windows computer with WSL+Linux and an X server installed ==== ==== On a Windows computer with WSL+Linux and an X server installed ====
  
-We assume that [[other:​win10wsl|WSL+Ubuntu]] is installed and that the ''​DISPLAY''​ variable is [[other:​x_conf#​if_you_are_using_wsl|configured correctly]]+We assume that [[other:​win10wsl|WSL+Ubuntu]] is installed and that the ''​DISPLAY''​ variable is [[other:​x_conf#​if_you_are_using_windows_subsystem_for_linux|configured correctly]]
  
-Open a WSL terminal (you should know how, if you have installed WSL) and type some basic commands+Open a //WSL// terminal (you should know how, if you have installed ​//WSL//) and type some basic commands
  
 <​code>​[Local WSL] $ hostname <​code>​[Local WSL] $ hostname
 name_of_your_local_machine name_of_your_local_machine
 +
 [Local WSL] $ echo $DISPLAY [Local WSL] $ echo $DISPLAY
 localhost:​0.0 localhost:​0.0
-[Local WSL] $ xterm+ 
 +[Local WSL] $ xterm &
  
 [Local WSL] $ ssh -X some_login@some_remote_server [Local WSL] $ ssh -X some_login@some_remote_server
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 [Remote] $ echo $DISPLAY [Remote] $ echo $DISPLAY
 localhost:​22.0 localhost:​22.0
-[Remote] $ xterm</​code>​+ 
 +[Remote] $ xterm &</​code>​ 
 + 
 +==== On a Mac ==== 
 + 
 +FIXME
 ===== Troubleshooting ===== ===== Troubleshooting =====
  
other/x_conf.txt · Last modified: 2023/06/30 08:20 by jypeter