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Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 12:56:03 -0700
From: "Wesley Smith" <wesley DOT hoke AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: Re: Launch APP over SSH
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So here's the scenario...

I'm trying to run a program called MaxMSP.  It does all kinds of great
things like networking, video processing, audio processing etc.  I'm
trying to setup a remote machine that captures video from a firewire
camera and transmits it over the network to the machine in the lab. 
To this end, I want to be able to launch the APP from the terminal. 
Even though I won't be graphically interating with it, I still want to
be able to launch it this way.  I've setup MaxMSP to receive messages
over UDP from the lab machine so that I can control the video capture
and streaming process.  Make sense?


How do I check this?
To try to be more helpful... What user is your sshd running as? If it is
SYSTEM, have you checked 'allow service to interact with the desktop'?

thanks,
wes

On 4/21/06, mwoehlke <mwoehlke-nospam AT tibco DOT com> wrote:
> Wesley Smith wrote:
> > I've been reading previous posts on this topic, but I haven;t been
> > able to get cygwin to do what I need.  I tried:
> >
> > $ cygstart notepad
> >
> > from a remote SSH login and nothing happened.
>
> If you'll pardon a stupid question, why would you want to do such a
> thing? (Or, "what good would this do you?")
>
> To try to be more helpful... What user is your sshd running as? If it is
> SYSTEM, have you checked 'allow service to interact with the desktop'?
>
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