| bio | website | statelywonemanor.wordpress.co… |
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| location | Brisbane, Australia | |
| age | 45 | |
| visits | member for | 8 months |
| seen | Sep 19 '12 at 1:44 | |
| stats | profile views | 8 |
The pleasures in my life are good coffee, my wine collection, cooking with herbs from my garden, my motorcycle and alpine skiing. All of these are improved by the company of my beloved Trish.
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awarded | Autobiographer |
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Linux in a mostly Windows dev environment added 297 characters in body |
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Sep 14 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Sep 14 |
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Linux in a mostly Windows dev environment added 223 characters in body |
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Sep 14 |
accepted | Linux in a mostly Windows dev environment |
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Sep 14 |
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Linux in a mostly Windows dev environment It appears I lack the minimum 15 points for chat and must needs continue here. I've found /etc/ssh/ssh_config and it contains a line that starts with # and continues "ForwardX11 no". I presume # means comment and I should change the line to read "ForwardX11 yes". The following line says "# ForwardX11Trusted yes" is that significant? |
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Sep 14 |
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Linux in a mostly Windows dev environment let us continue this discussion in chat |
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Sep 14 |
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Linux in a mostly Windows dev environment Enabling X11 forwarding, do I do this on the box where the X-server runs (Win7) or where the client runs (gimp on Mint13) ? |
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Sep 14 |
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Linux in a mostly Windows dev environment When I do the same from a command line "ssh -l mylogin -X 192.168.174.35 gimp" I get the same except it isn't prefixed with "Error: |
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Sep 14 |
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Linux in a mostly Windows dev environment When I ssh to the Mint box and then run gimp from the command line it says Error: Can't open display: |
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Sep 14 |
awarded | Student |
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Sep 14 |
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Linux in a mostly Windows dev environment added 115 characters in body |
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Sep 14 |
awarded | Editor |
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Sep 14 |
revised |
Linux in a mostly Windows dev environment added 115 characters in body |
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Sep 14 |
asked | Linux in a mostly Windows dev environment |