[CentOS] An odd X question
Pete Geenhuizen
pete at geenhuizen.net
Thu Jun 25 20:52:16 UTC 2015
On 06/25/15 15:55, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
> I've got a headless server running CentOS 7. I've got a user who wants to
> run some graphical software on it, and view using x forwarding. What I
> don't have clear is how to set this up. I've just installed
> xorg-x11-server-[Xorg, common]. I assume I need to run X, but I don't see
> running this in runlevel 5.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> mark "and why is it called xorg-x11-server, when in X terminology,
> it's the client?"*
>
> * Which I always thought was bass-ackward, but...
>
The easiest way to think of this is that the host on which you are going
to watch the output needs a running X server, the source just needs the
client application. Of course this also presumes that network and
permissions are all in place.
The test that I've always used is to run a simple xclient on the remote
host, xclock, xeyes, xterminal and see if it show up, if it does you are
good to go.
Pete
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