Xpra | SVN mirror of xpra , the formerly genius tool imitating GNU
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A Git-SVN mirror of xpra, the formerly genius tool imitating GNU screen for X11
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Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
- Generate kernel to kernel kernel
- Get the formulae for an RGB channel
- Convert RGB arguments to RGB mode
- Append an item to the deque
- Convert image to RGB
- Return the size dividers for the given pixel format
- Free memory
- Generates a pixmap
- Round a unit up to a certain number
- Add top bar widgets
- Generate kernel kernel for YUV conversion
- Create a tray window
- Add damage statistics to the given info dict
- Set XSETTINGS
- Setup the tray window
- Generate kernel from RGB format
- Displays a dialog to the user
- Generate the kernel for an RGB image
- Calculate the target target speed
- Acquire the lock
- Generate a convolution kernel
- Called when a message is received
- Parse XSETTINGS_SETTINGS property
- Calculates the factors for a given pixel count
- Generate kernel for yuv2p conversion
- Select the current platform and platform
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QUESTION
Short version: How do you restart a lost X11 connection from within R when working on a remote machine ?
Long version:
- The setup
I work with Mac 11.1 and connect to a remote Linux server to code in R (through Nvim-R). The steps I use are usually:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-11 at 13:32For anyone bumping into this post, I ended up finding a super simple solution: you just need to start a new ssh -Y
connection in parallel of your current session. Then you can redirect the DISPLAY
parameter in the current session to the value in the new connection.
Here is a more detailed example.
In the current session (before starting the new ssh connection), if you try in R
terminal :
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You can use Xpra like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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