Opengl has nothing to do with your problem, no idea what "I tried connecting through ssh -X" means since you're still not including the actual commands you used. Thu, 12:22:43 GMT - Antoine Martin: status changed You can then get a meaningfulīacktrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.) To debug your program, run it with the -sync command line That is, you will receive the error a while after causing it. (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously
#Gui ssh for mac serial
(Details: serial 261 error_code 160 request_code 150 minor_code 6) This probably reflects a bug in the program. The program 'Xpra' received an X Window System error. LibGL error: failed to load driver: swrast LibGL error: No matching fbConfigs or visuals found I tried connecting through ssh -X on this server and got lots of libGL errors 'server requested disconnect: login timeout However I just tried the beta version with an xpra session on a Wed, 12:47:53 GMT - DavidE: status changed resolution deleted More details here: wiki/VersionsĪlso, please always include the exact command you typed (cut&pasting them), the ones from comment:5 are made up, and wrong. Your xpra version on the server is too old. Had you replied to my questions in comment:1, which I have now repeated numerous times, we would all have saved a lot of time. Wed, 11:25:07 GMT - Antoine Martin: status changed resolution set The Beta version still doesn't work with my El Capitan. Wed, 11:22:40 GMT - DavidE: status changed resolution deleted
#Gui ssh for mac mac
Wed, 10:18:00 GMT - Antoine Martin: summary changedĬhanged from xpra doesn't work on mac to xpra ssh mode cannot connect from mac gui launcher So you're using SSH mode, you may want to try the latest beta osx builds which include a fix for ssh mode. Wed, 10:14:13 GMT - Antoine Martin: status changed resolution set Wed, 10:10:27 GMT - DavidE: attachment set The Xpra executable will be on your path if you use the PKG installer, otherwise it will be found in Xpra.app/Contents/Helpers/Xpraįinally, there is tons of documentation, here on this wiki and via the xpra man page. for more guidelines, see wiki/ReportingBugs. What commands lines are you using to start xpra? Does it work if you connect from Ubuntu?Įtc. What mode are you using to try to connect? Wed, 10:00:33 GMT - Antoine Martin: owner changed This could be really good, but as is, it is unusable. Maybe if I had the command-line version of xpra I could tryĪttach but I can't find it for MAC. However, whenever I try the xpra launcher with all the right settings, I just get the red 'Connection lost' with no explanation. I can connect/disconnect from it remotely and even locally on my mac through ssh -X (which defeats the point). Smoke-on-the-Water.I have a Ubuntu server running a session on Display :30 Start a music player (rhythmbox) on the remote computer: $ ssh 192.168.0.100 'DISPLAY=:0 nohup rhythmbox. Send a pop-up notification (notify-send) that will be shown on the remote computer’s screen: $ ssh 192.168.0.100 'DISPLAY=:0 nohup notify-send "Hello" "World"' For, example lets start Firefox browser that will be launched and displayed on the remote machine’s screen in which we logged in: $ firefox "Use nohup to prevent a process from being stopped after closing SSH session: $ nohup firefox "More Examples Tell GUI applications to be launched on the local screen (so, any graphical program that you run, will be displayed on the remote computer’s screen): $ export DISPLAY=:0Įxecute GUI Program. Log into a remote machine using SSH: $ ssh 192.168.1.100 Run a GUI Program on a Remote Computer’s Screen The Basic Procedure The GUI program will be displayed on the physical monitor, connected to that remote machine.
#Gui ssh for mac how to
This article describes how to log into the remote computer (server) using SSH and run a GUI (graphical) application that requires screen.