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Re: Newbie question -
- From: Rasjid Wilcox <rasjidw at openminddev dot net>
- To: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com,Jean-Claude Gervais <jc dot gervais at videotron dot ca>
- Date: Sat, 16 Nov 2002 12:31:32 +1100
- Subject: Re: Newbie question -
- References: <007201c28d01$0617c520$6501a8c0@sprymusic.com>
- Reply-to: cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002 10:45 am, Jean-Claude Gervais wrote:
>
> What I do these days is start XWin -rootless -query host
> I have the host set up so that I log in using gnome, and I have set the
> remote Gnome to NOT set a background. That way, all I have is the Gnome
> taskbar, which I dock on the top of my monitor while the Windows taskbar is
> docked at the bottom of the monitor.
>
> That way, it really is quite like being logged onto both computers
> simultaneously.
>
> The only thing is, I haven't figured out how to run local X applications at
> the same time. I'd like WindowMaker's desktop launcher come up on the
> display also. I could probably run a bash shell as a Windows console mode
> app and from it start some X applications, but this seems inelegant.
Based on the above, I'm not sure that Xnest will do what you want after all.
Instead, I've had success using your original:
$ start XWin -rootless -query host
Then in your XDMCP session, run
$ xhost +localhost
to allow local X apps to connect to the server. (I'm sure you could get fancy
and do some proper Xauthority stuff here.)
I then created a script called 'startxapp.bat':
Essentially just the first part of 'startxwin.bat' which sets up the path, and
then:
run %1
Create a shortcut to this, passing the name of the local X app you wish to run
as a paramater.
It all works very nicely.
Rasjid.