This is a discussion on how fix undraggable X11 window? within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> Grant <g_r_a_n_t_@dodo.com.au> wrote: > I'd like faster graphics drawing but not sure where the compression is > done -- ...
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| Grant <g_r_a_n_t_@dodo.com.au> wrote: > I'd like faster graphics drawing but not sure where the compression is > done -- tried unticking the compression box on PuTTY config, not much > worse, might be time to try another server? If you are running X through ssh encryption with PuTTY that might explain some of the bad performance. You will probably get better performance if you make sure that the X traffic is sent unencrypted to windowsmachine:0 instead of localhost:10. regards Henrik -- The address in the header is only to prevent spam. My real address is: hc8(at)uthyres.com Examples of addresses which go to spammers: root@variousus.net root@localhost |
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| On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 00:52:38 +0200, Henrik Carlqvist <Henrik.Carlqvist@deadspam.com> wrote: >Grant <g_r_a_n_t_@dodo.com.au> wrote: >> I'd like faster graphics drawing but not sure where the compression is >> done -- tried unticking the compression box on PuTTY config, not much >> worse, might be time to try another server? > >If you are running X through ssh encryption with PuTTY that might explain >some of the bad performance. You will probably get better performance if >you make sure that the X traffic is sent unencrypted to windowsmachine:0 >instead of localhost:10. Makes sense, pointer to setup info for this please? RTFM not much joy when I'm not sure of the keywords... Is it to do with the proxy display settings? sempro is client, magpie is windoze box: grant@sempro:~$ DISPLAY=magpie:0 xterm Xlib: connection to "magpie:0.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified xterm Xt error: Can't open display: magpie:0 Does this mean it wants an XDM login? Thanks, Grant. -- http://bugsplatter.mine.nu/ |
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| Grant <g_r_a_n_t_@dodo.com.au> wrote: > Makes sense, pointer to setup info for this please? RTFM not much joy when > I'm not sure of the keywords... Is it to do with the proxy display settings? > > sempro is client, magpie is windoze box: > > grant@sempro:~$ DISPLAY=magpie:0 xterm > Xlib: connection to "magpie:0.0" refused by server > Xlib: No protocol specified > > xterm Xt error: Can't open display: magpie:0 > > Does this mean it wants an XDM login? No, you don't need XDM login to open X windows on another display. It seems as if you have done the right thing on the machine sempro (pointing to the display of magpie), however, something is missing on magpie as it does not allow any connection. The missing part on magpie could be that it doesn't have any X server running. Is Xming running on magpie when you get this error? It could also be that X is running on magpie, but it doesn't allow connections. I'm not very familiar with Xming, but with X.org you would use xhost to allow other machines to connect, something like: grant@magpie:~$ xhost +sempron However, if you do use XDM login all these settings should get right from the start. regards Henrik -- The address in the header is only to prevent spam. My real address is: hc8(at)uthyres.com Examples of addresses which go to spammers: root@variousus.net root@localhost |
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| On Sun, 24 Sep 2006 13:49:19 +0200, Henrik Carlqvist <Henrik.Carlqvist@deadspam.com> wrote: > but with X.org you would use xhost to allow >other machines to connect, something like: > >grant@magpie:~$ xhost +sempron > >However, if you do use XDM login all these settings should get right from >the start. Most of the howto's assume XDM. I'm slowly getting parts of Michael2's example going -- seems it has an xhost.exe but example is missing '+sempro' We've drifted away from original topic -- for 'normal' operation I start Xming, open PuTTY terminal to sempro, `xterm &`, then launch X apps from xterm, eg: `nedit filename &`, works as advertised. The undraggable window issue affects one application which I not normally run in this environment, VMware, since I can run 'doze VMware hosts instead. Thanks for answers, helping me puzzle out other stuff I'm reading. Grant. -- http://bugsplatter.mine.nu/ |
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| Grant <g_r_a_n_t_@dodo.com.au> wrote: > We've drifted away from original topic Yes, but it would probably still be interesting to run your X applications at max graphics performance. > for 'normal' operation I start Xming, open PuTTY terminal to sempro, > `xterm &`, then launch X apps from xterm, eg: `nedit filename &`, works > as advertised. In your PuTTY terminal as well as the xterm terminal you will have an environment variable called DISPLAY. What does that point to? If $DISPLAY points to something like localhost:11 you are tunneling X traffic through the encrypted ssh. If $DISPLAY points to something like othermachine:0 X traffic is sent unencrypted over the network to othermachine. For this to work othermachine must have a running X server which allows the remote machine to open windows on its display. Tunneling X traffic through ssh is convenient as you don't have to manually set the DISPLAY variable and don't have to care about which remote hosts are allowed to connect to the X server. It also has the advantage of encrypting the traffic so you can safely connect to remote hosts by X over the internet. The disadvantage of encryption is that it takes some CPU performance. If your X application is something like mplayer or quake you probably prefer graphics performance rather than the convenience of not having to mess with DISPLAY and xhost. regards Henrik -- The address in the header is only to prevent spam. My real address is: hc8(at)uthyres.com Examples of addresses which go to spammers: root@variousus.net root@localhost |
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| On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 08:00:56 +0200, Henrik Carlqvist <Henrik.Carlqvist@deadspam.com> wrote: >Grant <g_r_a_n_t_@dodo.com.au> wrote: >> We've drifted away from original topic > >Yes, but it would probably still be interesting to run your X applications >at max graphics performance. magpie is 'doze box, so all I need do is: grant@sempro:~$ DISPLAY=magpie:0 xterm & then launch graphics apps from that xterm? It works! The error: grant@sempro:~$ vmware & [1] 3411 grant@sempro:~$ Xlib: connection to "magpie:0.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified Xlib: connection to "magpie:0.0" refused by server Xlib: No protocol specified [1]+ Done vmware happens with xhost status ('doze): access control enabled, only authorized clients can connect INET:magpie.mire.mine.nu LOCAL: INET:localhost Press any key to continue . . . The working way is with: access control disabled, clients can connect from any host INET:magpie.mire.mine.nu LOCAL: INET:localhost Press any key to continue . . . Another piece of the puzzle now I know the source of that last error message, being able to switch it on and off, thanks: michael2, for what became: # Xming Server Resource File TRAYICON ",101" menu putty { pageant exec "f:\bin\PuTTY\pageant f:\bin\PuTTY\private" separator peetoo execd "f:\bin\PuTTY\putty -load peetoo" sempro execd "f:\bin\PuTTY\putty -load sempro" } menu peetoo { ... this section not work yet } menu sempro { ... this section not work yet } menu localhost { # Access control commands, these working "ac status" execd "f:\bin\xapps\xhost.bat" # where xhost.bat contains: # @echo off # xhost # pause "ac on" exec "f:\bin\xapps\xhost -" "ac off" exec "f:\bin\xapps\xhost +" xeyes exec "f:\bin\xapps\xeyes" } menu apps { "PuTTY sessions" menu putty "Remote@peetoo" menu peetoo "Remote@sempro" menu sempro "Local@magpie" menu localhost separator "&Reload Xmingrc" reload } menu aot { "&Always on Top" alwaysontop separator } RootMenu apps DefaultSysMenu aot atstart SilentExit DEBUG "Done parsing the configuration file..." Grant. -- http://bugsplatter.mine.nu/ |
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| Grant wrote: > On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 08:00:56 +0200, Henrik Carlqvist <Henrik.Carlqvist@deadspam.com> wrote: > > >Grant <g_r_a_n_t_@dodo.com.au> wrote: > >> We've drifted away from original topic > > > >Yes, but it would probably still be interesting to run your X applications > >at max graphics performance. > > magpie is 'doze box, so all I need do is: > > grant@sempro:~$ DISPLAY=magpie:0 xterm & > > then launch graphics apps from that xterm? It works! > > The error: > grant@sempro:~$ vmware & > [1] 3411 > grant@sempro:~$ Xlib: connection to "magpie:0.0" refused by server > Xlib: No protocol specified > > Xlib: connection to "magpie:0.0" refused by server > Xlib: No protocol specified > > > [1]+ Done vmware > > happens with xhost status ('doze): > access control enabled, only authorized clients can connect > INET:magpie.mire.mine.nu > LOCAL: > INET:localhost > Press any key to continue . . . > > The working way is with: > access control disabled, clients can connect from any host > INET:magpie.mire.mine.nu > LOCAL: > INET:localhost > Press any key to continue . . . > > Another piece of the puzzle > now I know the source of that last error message, being able to switch > it on and off, thanks: michael2, for what became: > > # Xming Server Resource File > TRAYICON ",101" > menu putty { > pageant exec "f:\bin\PuTTY\pageant f:\bin\PuTTY\private" > separator > peetoo execd "f:\bin\PuTTY\putty -load peetoo" > sempro execd "f:\bin\PuTTY\putty -load sempro" > } > menu peetoo { > ... this section not work yet I should have explaind my machine names do you have a passphrase setup for sempro?? if so, you might try using an empty passphrase, that seems to be tne only way that plink will auto run the applications for darkstar, I have an empty passphrase, and for r2d2, I have a set phrase, darkstar is the only machine that I can run applications from try from cmd prompt change to the F:\bin\PuTTY directory, and run plink from there "plink -load sempro top" if it asks for a password, then it can't work in the menu .. or so it seems to be. ?? |
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| On 26 Sep 2006 15:43:19 -0700, "Michael2" <mwpierce2@gmail.com> wrote: >Grant wrote: >> menu peetoo { >> ... this section not work yet >I should have explaind my machine names >do you have a passphrase setup for sempro?? Yes, with pageant running on 'doze side. > if so, you might try using >an empty passphrase... Aha! Okay, I get: F:\bin\PuTTY>plink -pw "" grant@sempro pan works to start pan... This fixes some other issues, 'plink -v ' helped heaps: # Xming Server Resource File TRAYICON ",101" menu magpie { "oclock" exec "f:\bin\xapps\oclock -display %display%" "xeyes" exec "f:\bin\xapps\xeyes -display %display%" } menu peetoo { xeyes exec "f:\bin\PuTTY\plink -l grant -load sempro /usr/X11R6/bin/xeyes" } menu sempro { pan exec "f:\bin\PuTTY\plink -l grant -load sempro /usr/bin/pan" vmware exec "f:\bin\PuTTY\plink -l grant -load sempro /usr/local/bin/vmware" xeyes exec "f:\bin\PuTTY\plink -l grant -load sempro /usr/X11R6/bin/xeyes" separator kcalc exec "f:\bin\PuTTY\plink -l grant -load sempro /opt/kde/bin/kcalc" } menu main { "magpie" menu magpie // localhost "peetoo" menu peetoo "sempro" menu sempro separator "Access Status" execd "f:\bin\xapps\xhost.bat" "Reload Xmingrc" reload separator } RootMenu main SilentExit DEBUG "Done parsing the configuration file..." Only 'pan' came up without a full pathname. No longer need xhost access stuff. In my PuTTY sessions I don't save the username, as I'll login into a box as 'grant' or 'root', so I need to specify user in menu when opening a saved session. Thanks, Grant. -- http://bugsplatter.mine.nu/ |
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