Les Mikesell wrote:
On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 15:07, Scot L. Harris wrote:
>> open in new windows on your display. What I want is just the
>> menu button, though. If it had a name, I'd expect to be able
>> to 'ssh -Y remote_machine gnome-menu' or something like that
>> and get a working remote menu.
> So do what I did with evolution. Create a script on the remote machine
> something like:
I think you are missing the point of what I want. I want to
install a new remote machine and have all of it's programs
available from my desktop without knowing ahead of time what
is actually installed there. If a new program is installed
on that machine, I want it to show up in the remotely-executed
menu like it does if you log in there. X is designed to let
anything run remotely. I don't see why the menu button should
be an exception - someone would really have to go out of their
way to break it - but I don't know how to invoke it by itself.
I have not tested this, buy you could try running gnome-panel on the
remote machine. I am not sure if it will try and take over your
desktop. The other thing you can do is to run Xnest, and launch the
windows manager inside the Xnest window. It will give you a complete
remote desktop inside the window. (This requires a fast connection
between the two computers.
Mikkel
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