On Sunday 07 January 2007 21:36, Steve Searle wrote: > Around 08:13pm on Sunday, January 07, 2007 (UK time), Nigel Henry scrawled: > > X is running on both machines, which are both next to one another. At the > > moment I have text on KDE's Konsole on machine B. I need to be able to > > see this text on machine A. I can ssh into machine B from machine A with > > no problem. I can then type "konsole", but this just opens an empty > > konsole. What I'm looking for is to display what's on machine B's Konsole > > on machine A. > > Nigel, I think you are saying that you already have a konsole running on > machine B, displaying on machine B's screen. And that you want to see > the output that is on this konsole on machine A's screen. > > If this is correct, I don't think you can do it. You can run a machine > B's console on machine A's screen using ssh, as others have explained, > but if a konsole is already launched on machine B and displayed on B's > screen, you can't "capture" this console and also display it on machine > A's screen. (as far as I know :-) > > Steve Hi Steve. Thanks for your reply. If that is the case, I will just have to put up with saving Konsoles output as a .txt file, then ssh'ing in from the other machine to retrieve the text file. I was just hoping that there might be some simpler path to achieving this. Nigel.