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I would like to open many displays, still showing the stdout of each program. Initial Question: How can I specify the display to get a many-displayed program? Pablo Santa Cruz gives me the following code as a solution. I do not understand it. $ export DISPLAY=yourmachine.yourdomain.com:0.0 $ firefox & What are yourmachine and yourdomain.com in the command? x11 share|improve this question edited Jul 25 at 9:26 Yuan Wen 434219 asked Apr 24 '09 at 3:36 Masi 32.6k110335519 add a error: cannot open display: comment| 6 Answers 6 active oldest votes up vote 44 down vote accepted The way that X works is the same as the way any network program works. You have a server of some description (in this case, the X display server) which runs on a specific machine, and you have X clients (like firefox) that try to connect to that server to get their information displayed. Often (on "home" machines), the client and server run on the same box and there's only one server, but X is powerful enough that this doesn't need to happen. It was built with the server/client separation built in from the start. This allows you to do such wondrous things such as log on to your box (in text mode) halfway around the planet, tell it that the display server is the box you're currently on and, voila, the windows suddenly start appearing locally. In order for a client to interact with a user, it needs to know how to find the server. There are a number of ways to do this. Many clients allow the -display or --displayoption to specify it: xeyes -display paxbox1.paxco.com:0.0 Many will use the DISPLAY environment variable if a display isn't specifically given. You can set this variable like any other: DISPLAY=paxbox1.paxco.com:0.0; export DISPLAY # in .profile export DISPLAY=paxbox1.paxco.com:0.0 # in your shell DISPLAY=paxbox1.paxco.com:0.0 firefox & # for that command (shell permitting) The first par
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a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The http://stackoverflow.com/questions/784404/how-can-i-specify-a-display best answers are voted up and rise to the top How to open Firefox on a remote machine but get the display on the local machine using SSH? up vote -1 down vote favorite 1 I've logged into the remote machine via ssh and used the command firefox --display:192.168.1.2:0 Where 192.168.1.2 is the IP address of the local machine. But it says "Error: cannot open display: 192.168.1.2:0" http://superuser.com/questions/1055052/how-to-open-firefox-on-a-remote-machine-but-get-the-display-on-the-local-machine firefox ssh share|improve this question asked Mar 20 at 7:20 Prashan 1013 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted Edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config on the remote machine. It should contain this: X11Forwarding yes X11DisplayOffset 10 X11UseLocalhost yes Restart sshd. Login to remote via ssh as usual but don't forget to use -X option (enable X11 forwarding). Using -C (compression) is also recommended because X through ssh will be much slower than through telnet anyway. Once you logged in, without setting DISPLAY yourself, type $ echo $DISPLAY it should show this strange value: localhost:10.0 It's strange but perfect. Now you can just type firefox and wait for its window to open. Wait really means wait because unless the remote machine is very close to you, it will take a while. Be patient. share|improve this answer answered Mar 20 at 8:56 Gombai Sándor 2,5901412 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote if running from an unix like host (ubuntu for instance), try ssh -X according to ssh man page -X Enables X11 forwarding. This can also be specified on a per- host basis in a configuration file. X11 forwarding should be
●1 ●1 ●1 I use PuTTY to ssh into my instance via the associated floating ip address. When in the PuTTY terminal I try to invoke a firefox web interface. However I end up https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/32660/display-not-specified/ getting: Error: no display specified I have been on several websites that have told me I need to install Xming so I can access a web interface. I am aware I am a newbie and honestly https://www.df.eu/forum/threads/76113-Firefox-print-Error-no-display-specified it took me forever to catch on to the floating ip address concept. Because prior to that I was trying to use the instance ip address. So my question is: Is there an openstack function error no that I can "click" so I can access firefox installed on the server and displayed on my desktop? or... Do I definitely need Xming? edit retag flag offensive close merge delete add a comment 1 answer Sort by » oldest newest most voted 0 answered 2014-06-19 09:52:56 -0500 Lawrence Lo 81 ●1 ●3 http://www.linkedin.co... http://serverfault.com/questions/3572... Hope this helps. edit flag offensive delete link more CommentsThank you.newbieintern( 2014-06-19 10:19:38 -0500 )editadd a error no display comment Your Answer Please start posting anonymously - your entry will be published after you log in or create a new account. Add Answer [hide preview] Get to know Ask OpenStack Resources for moderators Question Tools Follow 1 follower subscribe to rss feed Stats Asked: 2014-06-19 08:22:05 -0500 Seen: 2,636 times Last updated: Jun 19 '14 Related questions mirantis-8: how to change fuel master SSH listening IP [closed] Cannot SSH Instance on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS "Something went wrong" - Access and Security Step 2: Enable SSH Keypair creation is failing Why should packstack be run as regular user and not as root? How to enable passwordless ssh between the instances? allocating disk Havana -Instance not getting an IP [closed] Offline migration without ssh key Possible to change key_name on a already booted instance? Feedback About This Page Report a bug OpenStack Projects OpenStack Security Common Questions Blog Community User Groups Events Jobs Companies Contribute Documentation OpenStack Manuals Getting Started API Documentation Wiki Branding & Legal Logos & Guidelines Trademark Policy Privacy Policy OpenStack CLA OpenStack is a trademark of OpenStack Foundation. This site is powered by Askbot. (GPLv3 or later; source). Content on this site is licensed under a CC-BY 3.0 license. Please note: Ask OpenStack requires javascript to work properly,
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