Subject: Re: X forwarding
To: Amitai Schlair <amitai.schlair@usa.net>
From: Mark Andres <mark@giganet.net>
List: port-mac68k
Date: 01/14/1998 06:14:59
Hi,

First of all, to set the "standard" X terminology straight, an X *server*
is the machine that drives the display. In your case, the Macintosh
running MI/X is the X *server*. You can the run X *clients* from any
machine that can connect to the X *server*. 

On Tue, 13 Jan 1998, Amitai Schlair wrote:

> I was running X on the local display not a week ago... now my NetBSD box
> is headless, and I can't get X to display on another machine. When I set
> the DISPLAY environment variable to 10.0.2.16:0.0 (which is correct in
> my setup) and run startx, I get:
> 
> Fatal server error:
> Can't run X server with no screens!
> X connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
> 
> When I run 'xhost + 10.0.2.16:0.0', I get a bunch of
> "_X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 61" errors.

The command 'startx' is to start the X *server*. Since it does not have a
display, it does not work.

> I'm using MI/X for the display. I've set it up to accept connections
> from anywhere (for the time being, until I get this working), and I've
> set it to not use the local twm, since I want to try Afterstep... help!

I don't see why it should not work if you do this.

On your PPC, start MI/X. It will probably start up with a blank screen.
Then, on your NetBSD box, run whatever clients you want like afterstep,
and probably an xterm to get you started.

I believe it was mentioned in an earlier post, but this would probably be
much easier if you were running MkLinux on your PPC as the X server.

   Mark Andres               E-mail: mark@giganet.net
          Running NetBSD, 100% Microsoft Free!
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