General :: Running A GUI Program On The Display Of A Remote PC Via Ssh?

Jan 20, 2011

I am connecting to remote Linux PCs via ssh, to update software and do other tasks. I want to send a notification to the remote PCs screen (eg, "Do not run program X, it is being updated now"), so the users do know what is happening.

Is there a reverse way for ssh -X host so I can connect to a remote Linux machine and run notify-send and it appears on the other display?

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Ubuntu :: Display Title Of Running Program When Using Gnome-terminal?

Feb 12, 2011

Usually I open 5 terminals. And since each of those 5 terminals prints it's tile as: "username@username-laptop: ~" It becomes very hard to see what is what. So, I would like my terminal to always change it's title automatically to the program that I am currently using.
So, if I type "irssi", the title of my gnome-terminal-window, should change to: "irssi" for example.

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General :: Why Does Running A Program In Bash Work, When Running It In The Menu Doesn't?

Jul 26, 2010

I presume there is something in the JWM window manager - or Puppy Linux Lupu 5.01 itself that is conflicting with the normal loading of GMPLAYER....

I would like to know how to troubleshoot, and fix this problem if possible (even a workaround would be great).

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General :: Cannot Remote Display To (ubuntu 9.04) Box?

Mar 12, 2010

I am struggling to figure out why I cannot display GUI applications from one of the Sun Solaris 10 servers (named espresso) on the network over to my local Linux workstation (beluga). Seems to work perfectly fine when I use my other Solaris 8 (stoli) box for display.Here is what I do, the part that works fine:

stoli: xhost+
stoli: rlogin espresso
espresso: setenv DISPLAY stoli:0.0
espresso: oclock

Now trying the same thing over to linux box, beluga, and it fails with message "Error: Can't open display: beluga:0.0":

beluga: xhost+
beluga: rlogin espresso
espresso: setenv DISPLAY beluga:0.0

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General :: Remote Login To Display Framebuffer Device

Apr 16, 2010

I hope this is not a totally ridiculous question. I use putty often to remotely connect to my laptop at home. I recently learned about the Linux framebuffer, and was curious if there was a tool like putty that would let me remotely connect to my laptop but use the /dev/fb0 device for forwarding graphics. Sort of like a vnc or X11 forwarding, but instead of using X, gdm, kdm etc. we use the framebuffer.

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General :: Display The Source Machine During A Remote X Session In The Title Bar?

Aug 8, 2011

In the past, when I open a gvim session on a remote machine, the title bar of gvim would show the machine name in brackets. I am not sure if this was done by the remote gvim itself, or the local window manager. In the past I have used gnome2, although I am currently using unity (and finding it rather frustrating). Is there some setting I can change to always force remote windows to display the source machine?

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General :: How To Run Program Remotely Via SSH But Display Locally

Mar 24, 2010

Is it possible for me to SSH to another server in Linux (Ubuntu), run a program there but display it locally?And is it possible for me to SSH to another server in my terminal,and configure it so that all graphical programs (Firefox, Emacs) run in that SSH session will be displayed locally?

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General :: How To Get Remote PC's Running Operating System Name

Jun 21, 2011

I need to know what operating system currently running on given remote pc IP address.

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General :: Running Command On Remote System

Jun 29, 2010

I want to remote login as a non root user and then run a command under the root account.I have set up the ssh/scp for the non root user and this configuration works fine. What I dont know is how to run a command under root once remotly logged in as the non-root account.I have to run this command under root, it cannot be changed.

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General :: Dynamically Change Display Of An Xterm Or Program?

Jul 27, 2010

If I do setenv DISPLAY other_machine:0 and launch a gui application I can send this application to my other_machine Is there any mean (utility or whatever) to send an OPEN application to another machine (by its pid eventually) So if I have an nedit open, and its pid is 13245, I could do something like send_to_display pid=13245 machine=other_machine:0

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General :: List Running Services On Remote Unix Box?

Jan 24, 2011

Is there any unix command to list services running on remote unix box.

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General :: Display GUI Apps Running On One Box On Another Machine?

Sep 8, 2011

I'd like to display GUI apps running on one Linux box on another machine.

I already do this with local machines, but how to do this over the internet?

Update: I'm already using ssh to access the machine over the internet.

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General :: Commands To Display Running Processor Number Id?

Jan 24, 2011

I have 8 cores system, but I only want to use 4 cores of it. Are there any commands to show which cores are running tasks?

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General :: How To Use Grep To Display All Users Running Particular Command?

Mar 19, 2010

Can someone please tell me how I can use grep to display all users running a particular command.

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General :: Running GUI Program On Machine Using Ssh?

May 2, 2011

I am trying to run open a GUI program on a remote Ubuntu machine using ssh.

I want to open, lets say firefox or skype, on a machine I have connected to via ssh.
But when writing logging in with user2 and writing sudo -u user1 firefox I get an error message saying no display specified.

The machine is turned on and logged in with user1, it just appears that i cant get ubuntu to recognize that there is a GUI available.

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General :: Tell If A C Program Is Running Without A Terminal?

May 9, 2010

I have a C program that can run disconnected ( like most ), is there a programmatical way to tel if the program is running without a terminal? Example:nohup my-program &What I want is to modify the program so it can be used as a HUB interface. It does Peer to Peer communication and I want to make it a server function with a command line option.Currently if I disconnect the program, it will loop on the read for stdin, I need to be able to detect that and go into 'HUB' mode.

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General :: How To Tell Which Version Of A Program Is Running

Jan 25, 2011

For example, if different versions exist in /usr/bin/ and /usr/local/bin, how can I tell which one is actually being executed?'which xxxxx' simply lists the first instance found in $PATH, which is usually /usr/local/bin/, but this may not necessarily be the actual instance that is running.

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General :: Running A Program On Startup?

Aug 9, 2011

I have a program I have made, and I would like it to run as soon as the system is finished booting. I am using Ubuntu Mini Remix to recreate a LiveCD/USB stick. After booting, it drops me to a command line where I can enter "sudo qct" and it will run my program (which is called qct, and it has to be run as root).I want this to be automated.Instead of going to a command line, I want it to run the program itself at that point. How would I go about doing this? I have read many tutorials about scripting but I cannot seem to get it to work.

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General :: Display X Apps Running On Host1 And Displaying On Host2 ?

Feb 20, 2010

I have three boxes with lenny debian recently installed. I'd like to be able to display X apps running on host1 and displaying on host2. "xhost +" would do the trick for me if I could get it to work but as far as I can tell it does nothing. (BTW, I'm aware of the security risks. This is not a concern for me. I'm safely behind a good firewall. I'm also aware of "ssh -X" but that won't quite solve my problem. See the long version below.) I suspect that Debian secures the xhost command out of the box in some way but I can't seem to figure out what it is. If that is true and someone can show me how to reset it, or direct me to appropriate documentation I think that would solve my problem.

Here's the long version:

What I really want to do is play xbattle with my kids but I need to be able to display the board to three different screens. In xbattle the command line is: % xbattle -red me -blue host1:0 -green host2:0 {and more stuff of no consequence to my question}

This opens a game board for player red locally, player blue on host1 and player green on host2. Or at least it should. If there is a way to make this work with "ssh -X" (or anything else for that matter) I'll be happy to use that instead, but so far as I can tell "ssh -X" only lets me redirect the display back to the one I ssh'd from whereas I need to direct to multiple displays to run xbattle.

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General :: Running A Program In Multiple Subdirectories Simultaneously

Jul 8, 2011

Performing commands in multiple subdirectories simultaneously. I'd like to run a program I've copied into every subdirectory which takes *.in files in the current directory as input files. I can find the program, but how do I tell it to run when I've found it?

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General :: Make Second Program Running With CPU Time Limit 2 Seconds?

May 16, 2011

Linux bash inline command to execute a program and limit the resource.As I know, to limit the resource I can use ulimit command.But, the problem is when I set the CPU time limit 1 second, and then I want to execute another program with CPU limit 2s, the ulimit command return an error like this: bash: ulimit: CPU time: cannot modify limit: Operation not permitted and absolutely my program killed in 1 second.So, How can I make the second program running with the CPU time limit 2 seconds?

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General :: Limit The Upload / Download Of A Program Already Running (A Process)?

Jun 2, 2011

I have already tried trickle and wondershaper. I need a program that can limit the speed of download/upload of an already running program. Similar to the how NetLimiter in Windows limits already running processes. Using Linux.

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General :: Running Shell Program On Startup As Root In Terminal

Aug 4, 2010

I am running Linux Mint 9..I play xbox live and run it through my laptops wireless network connection so i dont have to pay 100 dollars for the usb wireless adapter for the xbox. In windows 7 this is easy to configure so that when i turn my laptop on and then xbox it automatically connects.

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General :: Running Program In Background In Child Emulator Process

Aug 26, 2009

I wonder how one can, if at all, run an X program in the background *in an emulator sub-shell process*. What I mean is to launch a program in an emulator, e.g, by xterm -e gedit

but with gedit (in this example) running in the background from inside the xterm sub-process, so that the xterm will accept other commands. In the above, gedit will run in the foreground, and of course, if you do
xterm -e gedit &

then xterm will run in the background, not gedit.In short, I would like to achieve the same thing as "gedit &" as you manually do in xterm, but from another shell. What I aim to do is write an X init script to achieve this result (to have the emulator open and a program or two running from it, in the background, at the X startup).

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Oct 31, 2010

I have gotten an error message to please check that the dcopserver program is running.Where do I look to see if it is running?

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General :: Location Of A Program Running In Terminal - Launched From Panel?

Dec 17, 2010

I am using DreamLinux. I have pinned a program, that runs in terminal, to the launcher in the panel on desktop. The program's executable file (name: feap) is located in /home/User/feap2.2 After I added the launcher to the panel that runs the file in terminal, the program asks for the input file (text file with alot of commands) when run. By default the program accepts the files that are located in the same directory i.e. /feap2.2 , so I placed the input file in the same directory.

However when I run the program from the panel, and give the input file name, it says no such file exists. Then I gave the file name with full path, but problem was not solved. I have tried alot e.g. placed the input file at other locations, but all in vain. I have set all input file permissions to be accessible by User as well. I will be much relieved if someone suggests where to place the input file for the such program running in the terminal launched from panels?

P.S: If I open terminal, go to the directory (/home/User/feap2.2), run the program's exe file, and then give the file name, it accepts the input file and it give results.

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General :: Measuring Time That A Program Is Running In Shell Script

Nov 11, 2010

I have a script that executed 100000 C Programs, reads the commands from a file and executes them. There is a requirement to measuer the time that each of this 100K C programs running.If it exceeds 120 sec I want to Kill that Process.Any Idea to embed this in my shell script?

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General :: Continue Running A Program Inspite Of Killing The Shell Which Invoked It?

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Possible Duplicate: Leave bash script running on remote terminal while not logged in? I run a program, say ./a.out 10 from the shell prompt. Assume that there's a while(1) inside the program being run. Now if I try to close the shell, it warns me that it'll kill my running program too! So, how to kill the shell and still let my program continue running in the background?

I tried exec ./a.out 10 but the shell is still there. Another alternative is to simply double click my executable but then how will I pass command line parameters?

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What distribution of Linux would be the choice for astronomers running the planetarium program "Cartes Du Ciel"?

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General :: Bring Back The Command Prompt When Running An Infinite-loop Containing Program?

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When running a program that has infinite loops in the terminal , how to bring back the command prompt ? ( I'm using Fedora core 5 )

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