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Let's say you want to control cpu1 from cpu2. | Let's say you want to control cpu1 from cpu2. | ||
Let's assume both computers have the same username. | <s>Let's assume both computers have the same username.</s> | ||
# install x2x on cpu1 | # install x2x on cpu1 | ||
# enter | # enter | ||
ssh -X user@cpu1 'x2x -west -to :0' | ssh -X user@cpu1 'x2x -west -to :0' | ||
and leave terminal open. | |||
And that's it! | And that's it! |
Revision as of 19:48, 22 December 2008
Let's say you have 2 computers:
cpu1: 10.0.0.1 cpu2: 10.0.0.2
Let's say cpu1's screen is left to cpu2's screen.
Let's say you want to control cpu1 from cpu2.
Let's assume both computers have the same username.
- install x2x on cpu1
- enter
ssh -X user@cpu1 'x2x -west -to :0'
and leave terminal open.
And that's it!