That was actually good. Well done. Really excellent informative video. I've long avoided using X11 on Windows but your explanation made it much more accessible. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have been going crazy trying to figure out why gedit was not working. I did not know it wouldn't work on putty without xming.
This entire video is great evidence as to why everyone should be supporting Wayland on future versions of Linux. I don't think I've used this feature in 15 years. Great tut tho!
I got it mostly working. I couldn’t use it for Firefox but when I tested the clock and eMacs it worked. With Firefox said my authorization wasn’t correct
I want to remotely access mathematica but it shows "Qt issued a fatal error: Could not initialize GLX". Can anyone guess what the problem is? I can access gedit though.
Is There a way to do the opposite, a Windows accessing a graphical display in a remote Windows machine? Whats is the display system of a Windows machine?
Has anyone found a way to make ssh x11 app forwarding of firefox perform in a usable way? I'm using aws ec2 instances and hvae tested with native opengl [ - wgl ] enabled in xserver settings + export LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1 on linux shell side and makes no difference, likewise with it disabled. Do i need to perhaps use some specific aws ec2 [ or azr or gcp or linod ] vm confiugration settings to get this to work with enough performance thta it is usable?
That was actually good.
Well done.
Really excellent informative video.
I've long avoided using X11 on Windows but your explanation made it much more accessible.
Thank you for sharing!
I'm really happy to hear that
Dude I love you I have been trying to do this for HOURS! HUGE thanks mate!
Your explanation is so good. Thank you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I have been going crazy trying to figure out why gedit was not working. I did not know it wouldn't work on putty without xming.
Thanks for the video. I'll try it out.
This entire video is great evidence as to why everyone should be supporting Wayland on future versions of Linux. I don't think I've used this feature in 15 years. Great tut tho!
I got it mostly working. I couldn’t use it for Firefox but when I tested the clock and eMacs it worked.
With Firefox said my authorization wasn’t correct
Interesting 🤓 didn't know about x11. Thanks for your videos 🙂
Awesome. Many thanks.
I want to remotely access mathematica but it shows
"Qt issued a fatal error: Could not initialize GLX". Can anyone guess what the problem is? I can access gedit though.
This is cool stuff.
thank you
Thanks for sharing
Can you help me on windows 11
Is There a way to do the opposite, a Windows accessing a graphical display in a remote Windows machine? Whats is the display system of a Windows machine?
try vnc
Nice tutoriel
good expérience
hgh qualité of vidéo
All clean simple and powerful.
can i know software you use for présentation
Has anyone found a way to make ssh x11 app forwarding of firefox perform in a usable way? I'm using aws ec2 instances and hvae tested with native opengl [ - wgl ] enabled in xserver settings + export LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1 on linux shell side and makes no difference, likewise with it disabled. Do i need to perhaps use some specific aws ec2 [ or azr or gcp or linod ] vm confiugration settings to get this to work with enough performance thta it is usable?
xclock
Error: Can't open display:
Your solution steps dont work
putty is history. nobody should use it. windows has native ssh.