Objective
Long time no graphical interface, have forgotten how to use ....
Based on previous experience is set by the environment variable display, and then can be connected, every day is also a rush on the day, do not know what to do, the allotted time is also less, but has been tangled, to make various settings display variable incredibly not ... So there is a re-carding how to use the graphical interface.
The most common scenario for a graphical interface is the connection of the 1 Oracle Installation 2 virtualization scenario.
Configuring and testing a graphical interface connection
The system used here is RHEL6.5, using the connection method is connected via Xshell 5 + xmanager , the test tool used is xclock, so if there is no other graphical test, first install the Xclock package.
Test directly using Xclock, there is no way to open the display device, which is mainly not X window of the relevant package group or is not associated Xmanager, so the first to install the package:
1 Installing X Window packs and font packs
[[email protected] ~]# yum-y groupinstall "x Window System" "Fonts" (Install X Windows related package, and font display package)
2
setting up a tunnel association Xmanager
Primarily in the Xshell property settings, and then select the tunnel tick X11 forward connection, you need to install Xmanager locally:
3
Open a new window for testing
In the test, you must open a new Xshell window for testing, as follows, creates an authorization file for zero:
4
Viewing the related processes
After the above steps are done, look at the sshd process, you will find the relevant listening port, the following example is 6011 port is listening, so in the display variable settings, the first parameter is represented by the IP address, colon division, the second parameter is the offset, the third parameter is displayed as the first few windows.
Xshell 5 Double Open window is simply a big love, pretending to have two monitors feel ...
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Xshell Display of graphical interface