Dear LO-community,
I would like to run LO on my server and access this LO from a client via
b@client: ssh -X a@server libreoffice file.odt
File.odt sits at the server.
This runs indeed libreoffice writer on the server, however the display shows up at the server
screen.
So I tried
b@client: ssh -X a@server libreoffice --display 1:0 file.odt
or even
b@client: ssh -X a@server libreoffice --display b@client:1:0 file.odt
without success.
I could not find helpful information in the documentation. In contrast to other progs, LO does not
allow the X-server output to tunnel back to the client via ssh.
linux, debian, X-server
I appreciate any comments
Walther
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