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informatica:linux:debootstrap [2009/12/10 09:07] 192.168.1.30informatica:linux:debootstrap [2013/10/23 10:12] – [Arrancar aplicaciones que usen X] javi
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-===== Arrancar aplicaciones que usen X ===== 
  
-1. (Desde el entorno principal) Deshabilitar la seguridad de conexión al servidor x: 
  
-  xhost + 
  
-  access control disabled, clients can connect from any host 
  
-Pero mejor echarle un ojo a:+===== Arrancar aplicaciones que usen X =====
  
 https://wiki.skolelinux.de/DebianLive/Howto/Starting_X11_Applications_in_Chroot https://wiki.skolelinux.de/DebianLive/Howto/Starting_X11_Applications_in_Chroot
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 +1. (Servidor) Deshabilitar seguridad para acceder a las X:
 +
 +  sudo xhost +
 +  
 +2. (Servidor) Entrar en entorno chroot:
 +
 +  sudo chroot /ruta/chroot
 +  
 +3. (Chroot) Lo hice como root, no se si es estrictamente necesario:
  
 <code> <code>
-rumour has it, xhost is EVIL!  There are so many other ways of getting remote X apps to work that xhost should never be needed.  For a more sensible approach, use ssh X11 forwarding, ask me about <sshx> Also see <mit-magic-cookie>, http://www.acm.uiuc.edu/workshops/cool_unix/xauth.html <nolisten> and "apt-cache show xbase-clients | grep xhost" To run applications on your local machine as another user, see <root x> See also <xhost +localhost>.+source etc/profile 
 +export DISPLAY=:
 +export LC_ALL=C
 </code> </code>
  
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