ahh ok now your question isplain X on ssh.
like ssh -l <username> <ipadd> <command>
maybe it has to do something with your X configuration in your server since newer versions of distros tend to use Xorg and not the old XFree86, which I guess your old 486 can no longer handle the video capabilities of Xorg .. But then again maybe I am wrong ...Has anyone of you has experience using remote X server? I still have a 486 here then I tested remote X using RH9 as server and it worked. I'm upgrading my server now to CentOS 4.3 and Suse 10. I cannot seem to make it work. Do I need to set some config file under X?![]()
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Guyz where can we enroll and training linux Red hat administrator in CEBU, including how to setup apache server, DHCP Server,and Samba.