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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business error: cannot open display: Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Unix & Linux Questions Tags Users error cannot open display 0.0 firefox Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Unix & Linux Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other error no display specified firefox centos Un*x-like operating systems. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top why won't x11 how to set x11 display variable in linux display work through ssh login? up vote 3 down vote favorite 2 I have logged in to a remote server and am trying to display an x application(e.g. firefox). but an error message appears. the below are my attempts to open firefox Black@Black-PC ~ $ ssh -X kwagjj@$labserver -p 122 [kwagjj@James5 ~]$ firefox Error: no display specified [kwagjj@James5 ~]$ exit logout Connection to 143.248.146.204 closed. Black@Black-PC ~ $ ssh -Y kwagjj@$labserver -p 122 [kwagjj@James5 ~]$ firefox Error: no
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display specified [kwagjj@James5 ~]$ I used -X, -Y because I read somewhere that these two options are related with credentials regarding X11 and these switches will do the job for me. Even without the -X, -Y switches, my attempt failed. What does the 'no display speicified' error mean? P.S. The weird thing is that if I connect to the remote server through my PUTTY and repeat the command 'firefox' it works?!?!(firefox is displayed on local computer) P.S. my local computer is Windows 7 so I have Xming running on background in order to allow X11 display. As for the attempt written on the upper part, the commands were typed in at Cygwin terminal. ssh x11 cygwin share|improve this question edited Jun 24 '14 at 23:37 Gilles 372k696751126 asked Jun 24 '14 at 12:43 kwagjj 61121021 Have you tried to display something locally from your Cygwin terminal? For example, you could find a local X utility such as xclock and run it to see what happens. If you cannot display locally, the remote display won't work. You may also need the X server for Cygwin. –unxnut Jun 24 '14 at 12:51 1 @unxnut as you've pointed out, my DISPLAY variable wasn't set. so I set it up with export DISPLAY=:0.0' and executed xclock` and the xclock appeared. But when I then logged in to the remote server v
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X-server (via Putty from Windows) Posted by ian.l.guthrie@gmail.com on 2012-09-17 09:27 Forums: Historical - Old what is x11 display Komodo support|OS: Other Linux When I putty into a CentOS 5.8 box and run Komodo 7.1, I get the error: Error: no xorg-x11-xauth display specified. When I set the display with the command "export DISPLAY=0.0" and rum komodo, I get no output. Do I need a X-server to run Komodo? If so, what would you recommend for CentOS 5.8? Thanks in http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/138936/why-wont-x11-display-work-through-ssh-login advance. Login to post comments Try running it from Windows mook_as ActiveState Staff Mon, 2012-09-17 10:30 You might want to consider running Komodo on your Windows machine instead, and access your files over sftp/scp. Yes, Komodo needs a display (because it's a graphical application). I *think* the bare X11 server package is xorg-x11-server, but most people install one of the desktop environments (gnome or kde) when they want that. If you _really_ want to be running https://community.activestate.com/node/9097 Komodo on that machine, perhaps something like VNC or NX would be useful for you as well. Login to post comments My TCL code runs on Linux ian.l.guthrie@g... | Tue, 2012-09-18 13:24 My TCL code runs on Linux (CentOS-5) to which I login via putty/ssh, so I would really like to run Komodo on Linux. I tried installing Xming (http://www.straightrunning.com/XmingNotes/) on Windows then I should be able to run Komodo on Linux and have the display go to my Windows desktop. However I have not gotten it to work as yet. Getting the error: Requesting X11 forwarding Remote debug message: No xauth program; cannot forward with spoofing. X11 forwarding refused Started a shell/command Error: no display specified Server sent command exit status 1 Disconnected: All channels closed I have installed xauth in /usr/bin but still that error about xauto. Cheers. Login to post comments Got Xming to work! So now I ian.l.guthrie@g... | Thu, 2012-09-20 06:48 Got Xming to work! So now I can run Komodo on Linux (CentOS-5.8) and display on Windows 7. Here is the youtube video instructions that did the trick: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-xV5HRBtQI Note: do exactly as in the video...don't add or omit any steps. Cheers. Login to post comments Go To The New Forums › These Forums Have Moved The Komodo forums have moved to a new home at forum.komodoide.com, please he
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