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2008-09-12
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2008-09-12
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Hi,
I'm trying to do the oposite :
initiate ssh -X from my computer and lauch gui application from my n810
but application launch on the tablet, not on computer (ubuntu)
any way ?
Kytrix.
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2008-09-15
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2008-12-06
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ssh -X user@host.machine firefox
My host machine runs Ubuntu, so when I run that I get a firefox browser window from my host machine displaying on the Nokia. All my bookmarks are there, Adobe Flash 9 displays, etc. However, there is no sound. Also, the Nokia virtual keyboard doesn't seem to work.
ssh -X user@host.machine nautilus
is interesting to play around with as well. Last night, I went into my .wine folder and opened my genealogy software running under wine. It works quite well, though again there is no virtual keyboard.
ssh -X user@host.machine frozen-bubble
I am able to play frozen-bubble on my Nokia this way, though there is no sound and it's a bit slow.
I haven't had any luck running Windows applications this way using cygwin.
What do you think? Pretty cool, eh? I'm constantly amazed at the capabilities of Linux.