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hi,

I want to open mozilla browser from another machine. For that i tried connecting to that machine with "ssh" command. After connecting , when i typed "mozilla", it just showed me "Segmentation fault". If i use another log in to my red hat linux, it works properly. Is it a problem with my user permissions or do i need to set anything for this ?

Thanks in advance,
dhanya.
May 17 '07 #1
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MMcCarthy
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You have posted this in the Articles section. I am moving it to the Linux forum.

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May 19 '07 #2
Motoma
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hi,

I want to open mozilla browser from another machine. For that i tried connecting to that machine with "ssh" command. After connecting , when i typed "mozilla", it just showed me "Segmentation fault". If i use another log in to my red hat linux, it works properly. Is it a problem with my user permissions or do i need to set anything for this ?

Thanks in advance,
dhanya.
Have you set your $DISPLAY environment variable correctly?
May 21 '07 #3

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