![]() I was going to leave a comment, but you don’t have this enabled. Jeff notes that you avoid rebooting the server with: And just in case Jeff Hunter ever stops hosting his website, I’ll recite the relevant points here: And it works! (But unfortunately not for XMing.) There were two great webpages that I came across on how to configure the Linux server.Ĭlear. After many searches, I discovered, that my hunch was correct. Similar to the listener to a database needs to be running before you can connect. Intuitively, I suspected that perhaps the Redhat box needs to be configured first to accept the connections. Pre-Requisite: Linux Server Must Be Configured First: Yeah right.Ī few queries told me that XMing (with XLaunch) seem to be the most popular X Windows software. ![]() Recently I figured I would just install some X Windows software to connect to the 64 bit Redhat 5.5 Linux server. No wonder I use putty, sqlplus, and cywin so much. It’s such a pleasure to work with software that works right out of the box. ![]() Such as a button for: Install every last thing! Currently, installing everything requires a LOT of mouse clicks! ![]() Although the cygwin installation could use improvement. I’ve also used cygwin for years, and have it installed on all my Windows machines. And you can do most everything that you need to do. They both work fabulous! First time, every time. And I use putty and sqlplus to connect to the server.
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