WebJun 16, 2024 · 6 I'm using Cygwin to control my RPi over ssh, ssh [email protected] however if I try to launch an application (using Geany as an example): sudo geany I get the response: Geany: Cannot open display. I'm not sure what's going on here, so I'd be very grateful to receive any tips! More (hopefully useful) information WebCygwin is a full blown Unix compatibility layer for Windows, and you end up using a small percentage of the system, even if you install the bare minimum for X. – Laurent Grégoire …
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WebJan 18, 2005 · [quote=“Axel”]Hi k, do you have an x server running (little X in the task bar next to your clock)? Make sure you have the cygwin x server packages installed, and … WebOct 13, 2006 · try to run xterm.exe from the resulting cygwin window but this always fail with xterm Xt error: Can't open display. i have tried setting my display to localhost:0, … dometic renew set
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WebMay 4, 2024 · (Starting from Cygwin xterm on the Windows machine) > echo $DISPLAY :0 > ssh -Y [email protected] [enter password] > echo $DISPLAY localhost:52.0:0 If I now try to start any windowed process, I get an error message: > emacs emacs: Cannot connect to X server localhost:52.0:0. Check the DISPLAY environment variable or use '-d'. WebCygwin/X provides an X server for Windows clients, similar to Xming, which allows you to run X programs on remote hosts (generally Unix systems, such as the University's Strauss system) and route the display to your Windows desktop. ... and route the display to your Windows desktop. The software is supported for all recent versions of the ... WebDec 22, 2004 · Dear cygwin-xfree people, I am trying to compile xmgrace and to run under Cygwin. I have already compiled it successfully on my PC with my WindowsME. However, I could not get it to run on Cygwin. When I type xmgrace, am getting ERROR message "Can't open display - Failed initializing GUI, exiting" Then I did $ export DISPLAY=:0 … dometic rm1350 recall