disable shared memory extension when ssh forwarding
disable shared memory extension when ssh forwarding
- Subject: disable shared memory extension when ssh forwarding
- From: John Wang <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2008 17:35:52 -0700
Hi,
I'm running an IC device simulation program (Taurus-Visual) on a
solaris 10 server via ssh.
The program crashes with the following message:
"An error has occurred. The following chain of information is
available:
error 1: /Return/
message: X error: BadAccess (attempt to access private
resource denied); serial: 195; major: 132; minor: 1; resource: 0;"
looking it up on the web, I figured out it has to do with the MIT-SHM
extension (major:132)
I then try to run the program with another machine that does not
support the MIT-SHM extension,
it does spit out an error message saying MIT-SHM extension is no where
to be found, but other wise runs just fine.
there used to be a Xorg.conf that can be tweaked, but the file is no
longer used by xquartz.
I looked up "man X", and found the argument:
-extension [extension name]
that can disable an extension,but everything is so automatic with ssh
forwarding... I can't put the argument in.
I also tried to manually start up X but when ssh forward, it just
launched another xquartz by it self...
Is there a way to disable the extension?
any help is appreciated
John
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