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Hi, first of all sorry for posting it here, there is not other place I could find, its not a Media problem neither Network problem.
Assume the following: there are two computers A and B, they both have completely different monitors (we even can assume than A have an CRT monitor and B have an LCD monitor).
A is running windows, B is running linux. B allowed to forward his X11 via SSH, and A uses application like Xming to connect to B (like remote desktop).
B have monitor configurations inside his xorg.conf that suits his monitor (the appropriate horizontal sync, and vertical refresh).
Does this configuration applies to A's monitor the moment he establishes a connection to B using Xming for example?
I know this question is stupid but I'm worried since I don't want to fry any of my monitors.
Thanks!
ArchLinux x86_64 on Dell Latitude E5410
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As far as I know the Xorg configuration on computer B doesn't have any effect on computer A, because it's not actually controlling any of A's hardware.
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Does this configuration applies to A's monitor the moment he establishes a connection to B using Xming for example
You've got it backwards. A doesn't connect to B. Programs running on B connect to the X server running on A. And no, B's settings have no effect on A, or vice versa.
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