![]() It is probably a commercial program that uses X11 contact your vendor for an updated version. If it begins with /opt/local, it is MacPorts if it begins with /sw, it is Fink. If step 3 outputs anything, it indicates that a system-wide change was made that is overriding yourĮnvironment. If step 2 outputs anything, it indicates that a configuration file in your home directory may be theĬulprit try creating a new user and repeating the steps with that user. If step 1 returns :0, localhost:0 or anything similar, you have a configuration file that is overriding remote $ grep X11 /etc/ssh/sshd_config ~/.ssh/* ![]() local $ grep -r DISPLAY /opt/local/etc /sw/etc /etc 2>/dev/null local $ grep DISPLAY ~/.*rc ~/.login ~/.*profile ~/.MacOSX/ist 2>/dev/null
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