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Hi! |
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You need to use either the --all-sessions or --all-users switch, or just use |
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--user or --session and specify which you want to work with. Since several |
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instances of KDE can run on the same computer, dcop needs to know which one |
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to use if you aren't runnign the dcop command from the KDE session. |
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On 9/26/06, Wolfgang Liebich <Wolfgang.Liebich@×××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> This is probably partiallay OT, but google didn't help me much until |
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> now. |
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> I'm logged in on my new computer, Machine N. I have setup ssh to connect |
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> by DSA key to my old computer, Machine O. Now i want to use the dcop |
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> program on O to give me a list of all open konqueror sessions on O. At |
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> first I just want to do something like: |
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> <new machine>:ssh <old machine> '/usr/kde/3.5/bin/dcop' |
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> But I always get "ERROR: Couldn't attach to a DCOP server'" |
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> What gives? |
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> puzzled in Vienna, |
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> Wolfgang |
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