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#1 2006-12-22 20:47:47

dr_te_z
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From: Zoetermeer, the Netherlands
Registered: 2006-12-06
Posts: 154

ssh -X antoheruser@localhost: XTEST extensions not installed

Hi. I've got an X app. running O.K.  When I'm logged on as another user I give the command

ssh -X anotheruser@localhost

That all works fine, I can start Xterm and another screen appears.
Then I start that X app and I get the message "XTEST extensions not installed: Success"
Is that a cynical message or does it not fit? And why won't the app work when it does run 'natively" (not via ssh)?

It is the same X configuration.


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#2 2006-12-22 21:05:47

Snarkout
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Registered: 2005-11-13
Posts: 542

Re: ssh -X antoheruser@localhost: XTEST extensions not installed

ssh -XY?


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#3 2006-12-22 21:31:55

dr_te_z
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From: Zoetermeer, the Netherlands
Registered: 2006-12-06
Posts: 154

Re: ssh -X antoheruser@localhost: XTEST extensions not installed

YEAH! That's it. Thanks.


Somewhere between "too small" and "too large" lies the size that is just right.
- Scott Hayes

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#4 2007-01-04 19:47:48

dr_te_z
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From: Zoetermeer, the Netherlands
Registered: 2006-12-06
Posts: 154

Re: ssh -X antoheruser@localhost: XTEST extensions not installed

About ssh again:

Recently I noticed that above mentioned trick did not work anymore. investigation learned that the sshd(eamon) was not running anymore. sshd started nagging about "/var/empty" and google brought me here http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/UserInfo/Resou … stall.html

That did the job. The "Creating ssh user (for privsep)" story works for Arch as well  wink


Somewhere between "too small" and "too large" lies the size that is just right.
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