If any WSL2 user is having issues with display the I suggest • 1 : RUN export DISPLAY=$(cat /etc/resolv.conf | grep nameserver | awk '{print $2; exit;}'):0 in your WSL2 window to select display • 2 : Launch Xlaunch and add -ac in the additional parameters on the last screen of setup.
Just wanna put this out there for all you BaSH users. Ctrl+A jumps to the beginning of the line, and ctrl+e jumps to the end. Save those keystrokes for your games people.
I knew this was possible, but couldn't figure it out, so I used VNC. I was (years ago) reaching into a headless Linux box (with GUI, XFCE) that was serving as an internet radio from my Windows laptop. If I ever need to again, I'll know.
It feels like cyberdeck people could use this to run graphical programmes in VR if there was an app to do it. I've already seen a VNC client for Daydream, but this method would allow the VR software to handle placement of the windows in 3D space, rather than just seeing a floating VNC screen in front of you.
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Hello I want the users I create to not be able to connect to the server with several different devices at the same time, how can I limit them to only connect with one or two devices at the same time with the protocol ssh netmod syna program. All users connect to the Linux server through the netmod syna program, and my main problem is that a user connects to the Linux server with several different devices at the same time. I want to control it in Linux and limit the user.
Can this be set up in a "more constructive way" say from my windows box at work, so I can remote to it through the firewall, I realize it would need to be in reverse somehow.. Like my own personal team viewer..
How do I automate login via ssh -X pi@raspberry_pi_IP_address using python on my mac I have tried fabric library in python which woks fine but It logs in to my raspberry pi via ssh pi@raspberry_pi_IP_address which doesn't help because I want to run my tkinter app which is on my raspberry pi on my laptop via ssh ....I have tried paramiko as well but It din't work either...If you have any solution please tell me ...Thankyou in advance
does the Techkey Wireless USB WiFi Adapter, 1200Mbps Dual Band 2.4GHz/300Mbps 5.8GHz/867Mbps High Gain Dual 5dBi Antennas Network WiFi USB 3.0 for Desktop Laptop with Windows 10/8/7/XP, Mac OS X usb support Monitor Mode & Packet Injection? Please tell me I would be highly appericated.
10:42 Does that leave any traces behind ? If someone inject something "weird" in someone else history, can we see the traces of the injection ? Is there any tools to see if the history has been meddle with ?
there will be logs as an SSH connection is created. The history hasn't actually been "meddled" with since you literally just opened a browser and visited the site, however by matching the visited sites timestamps with the time of SSH connection, you could fairly easily figure out that the site wasn't visited by the computer user. The IP from the oncoming connection would also be logged, meaning if done over the internet without some kind of obfuscation such as a VPN or tor, it could be logged back to you.
Thanks a lot for this video, it seems that firefox runs smoothly in your machine, but even gedit runs incredibly slowly in Xming, do you have some trick or "secret" to run X apps faster? I would like to use X in my windows machine, but for me VNC is running incredibly faster.
I have windows 11, on one computer and ssh'ing to Linux Centos9. Everything works except Gedit. When I type, gedit myFile.txt & or gedit myFile.txt gedit opens up on my server, not my Windows 11 PC. Yes, I used Xming, and tried Xserver. Both are working the same.
Did you have an X server running when you started putty? Does putty know about it? I don't use putty for my X connection, so I don't know how putty works out there's an X server running. I use cygwin/X, and cygwin's ssh, and I have to type 'export DISPLAY=":0.0"' after starting X, but before typing ssh -Y ... Putty may just check whether port 6000 is open, and forward that, but you still need the X server running first.
I'd hoped this would be quicker since it should be using less resource but I found this to be painfully slow compared to just using the VNCserver. Anyone know why?
I am interested in replacing nano with micro, both of which are terminal-based text editors which can work on Linux. I am also hoping to do this on both regular PCs and on a server (which I don't have yet). Does anyone know if I can safely delete nano (I hate it) and if it'll be easy enough to install micro (12MB package) onto a server (which might be headless)? I am finding almost no info about it online. I think the first server i'll try (cheap and tiny) is a Raspberry Pi of some some. I run Debian Xfce on PCs, so server will be Debian, too.
But android 10 comes with a desktop mode, but i'm not really familiar with it so you will need to do some research . To access ssh over android you will need some kind of terminal (termux is a good one, you can find it on the playstore). I hope this answers your question. If not feel free to ask me ;).
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Micro would have to be installed, but it looks like a decent replacement for nano - though the file is rather large and will be even larger after you add plug-ins. Micro is a terminal-based editor, not GUI, and is rumored to be usable remotely. I don't see much info about using it or installing it remotely, though.