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Re: [tlug] Accessing a program running on a different computer
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 13:49:54 +0900
- From: Raymond Wan <rwan.kyoto@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Accessing a program running on a different computer
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Hi Dave,
On 29/01/11 13:01, Dave M G wrote:
Can you start a program running on one computer, and then look at it's
interface via another computer?
...
This is something I want to be able to do with multiple programs, but
I'll use Amarok as an example since it's clear.
As I don't use Amarok, I'm honestly not that familiar with
the problem you've described. But one question to you and
others who have replied to your question...
Suppose you're on Machine A and you are accessing Machine B
remotely. You start Process X running on Machine B. If X
is a GUI-based program (for example firefox), I don't
believe there is a way to see it from Machine A. By this, I
mean without killing X and starting a new process via "ssh
-X" from Machine A.
Is this what you mean by "seeing another computer's
interface"? If so, I guess you are referring to something
like Windows Remote Assist (which I've never used).
Sometimes I have firefox running on a computer and then I
want to access the computer remotely and see what text is
written there and I can't. Of course, I can cheat because
firefox (actually, iceweasel) has crash recovery so I just
kill it and when I start it up again with "ssh -X", my tabs
are restored... Would be nice to know how to see the screen
remotely without having to kill the program...
Ray
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